International audienceAbstract Background Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to global change in birds and is a key factor determining reproductive success. In most studies of climate effects, the focus has been on large-scale environmental indices or temperature averaged over large geographical areas, neglecting that animals are affected by the local conditions in their home ranges. In riverine ecosystems, climate change is altering the flow regime, in addition to changes resulting from the increasing demand for renewable and clean hydropower. Together with increasing temperatures, this can lead to shifts in the time window available for successful breeding of birds associated with the riverine habitat. Here, we investigate...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
Shifts in reproductive phenology due to climate change have been well documented in many species but...
A significant proportion of birds around the world exhibit variation in the timing of egg-laying, ta...
International audienceAbstract Background Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to glob...
Background: Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to global change in birds and is a ke...
Recent climate change has led to advanced spring phenology in many temperate regions. The phenologic...
Ecological and evolutionary effects of environmental variation on wild populations are of particular...
Human-induced environmental change is affecting biodiversity across the world. River systems and spe...
Global climate change involves various aspects of climate, including precipitation changes and decli...
Anthropogenic forcing of the climate is causing an intensification of the global water cycle, leadin...
Bird population dynamics are expected to change in response to increased weather variability, an exp...
Global climate change is altering the breeding phenology of many organisms, and one reported consequ...
The timing of life history events is often critical for the fitness of organisms. Among birds, the t...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
Shifts in reproductive phenology due to climate change have been well documented in many species but...
A significant proportion of birds around the world exhibit variation in the timing of egg-laying, ta...
International audienceAbstract Background Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to glob...
Background: Earlier breeding is one of the strongest responses to global change in birds and is a ke...
Recent climate change has led to advanced spring phenology in many temperate regions. The phenologic...
Ecological and evolutionary effects of environmental variation on wild populations are of particular...
Human-induced environmental change is affecting biodiversity across the world. River systems and spe...
Global climate change involves various aspects of climate, including precipitation changes and decli...
Anthropogenic forcing of the climate is causing an intensification of the global water cycle, leadin...
Bird population dynamics are expected to change in response to increased weather variability, an exp...
Global climate change is altering the breeding phenology of many organisms, and one reported consequ...
The timing of life history events is often critical for the fitness of organisms. Among birds, the t...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
Shifts in reproductive phenology due to climate change have been well documented in many species but...
A significant proportion of birds around the world exhibit variation in the timing of egg-laying, ta...