Phenological studies have demonstrated changes in the timing of seasonal events across multiple taxonomic groups as the climate warms. Some northern European migrant bird populations, however, show little or no significant change in breeding phenology, resulting in synchrony with key food sources becoming mismatched. This phenological inertia has often been ascribed to migration constraints (i.e. arrival date at breeding grounds preventing earlier laying). This has been based primarily on research in The Netherlands and Germany where time between arrival and breeding is short (often as few as 9 days). Here, we test the arrival constraint hypothesis over a 15-year period for a U.K. pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) population where laying...
Many organisms adjust their reproductive phenology in response to climate change, but phenological s...
Shifts in reproductive phenology due to climate change have been well documented in many species but...
During the past decades, phenology of many organisms has advanced in response to climate change [11]...
Phenological studies have demonstrated changes in the timing of seasonal events across multiple taxo...
Climate change has advanced the breeding dates of many bird species, but for few species we know whe...
Despite the recent plethora of studies investigating biotic implications of climate change, most res...
Climate change has differentially affected the timing of seasonal events for interacting trophic lev...
Climate change has differentially affected the timing of seasonal events for interacting trophic lev...
Spring temperatures in temperate regions have increased over the past 20 years(1), and many organism...
Animals in seasonal environments need to fit their annual-cycle stages, such as moult and migration,...
Climate change has differentially affected the timing of seasonal events for interacting trophic lev...
Many organisms adjust their reproductive phenology in response to climate change, but phenological s...
Shifts in reproductive phenology due to climate change have been well documented in many species but...
During the past decades, phenology of many organisms has advanced in response to climate change [11]...
Phenological studies have demonstrated changes in the timing of seasonal events across multiple taxo...
Climate change has advanced the breeding dates of many bird species, but for few species we know whe...
Despite the recent plethora of studies investigating biotic implications of climate change, most res...
Climate change has differentially affected the timing of seasonal events for interacting trophic lev...
Climate change has differentially affected the timing of seasonal events for interacting trophic lev...
Spring temperatures in temperate regions have increased over the past 20 years(1), and many organism...
Animals in seasonal environments need to fit their annual-cycle stages, such as moult and migration,...
Climate change has differentially affected the timing of seasonal events for interacting trophic lev...
Many organisms adjust their reproductive phenology in response to climate change, but phenological s...
Shifts in reproductive phenology due to climate change have been well documented in many species but...
During the past decades, phenology of many organisms has advanced in response to climate change [11]...