Phenological mismatch is often cited as a putative driver of population declines in long-distance migratory birds. The mechanisms and cues utilised to advance breeding ground arrival will impact the adaptability of species to further warming. Furthermore, timing of post-breeding migration potentially faces diverging selective pressures, with earlier onset of tropical dry seasons favouring migration advancement, whilst longer growing seasons in temperate areas could facilitate delayed departures. Despite this, few studies exist of migration phenology on the non-breeding grounds or on post-breeding passage. Here, we use first-arrival and last-departure dates of 20 species of trans-Saharan migratory birds from tropical non-breeding grounds (Th...
In the course of the 20th century, migratory birds have shown rapid phenological changes in response...
Aim: Knowledge of broad-scale biogeographical patterns of animal migration is important for understa...
Long-distance migrants are particularly susceptible to climate change because of their multi-stage l...
Phenological mismatch is often cited as a putative driver of population declines in long-distance mi...
Aim: Global declines in the populations of migratory species have been attributed largely to climat...
Most European migratory birds wintering in sub-Saharan Africa have anticipated arrival to the breedi...
A growing body of work shows that climate change is the cause of a number of directional shifts in t...
While alteration of the migratory habits of birds is widely regarded as one of the most evident ecol...
Abstract Climate change causes changes in the timing of life cycle events across all trophic groups...
Climate change is predicted to increase migration distances for many migratory species, but the phys...
Capsule The bioclimatic zone and habitat type within which birds winter are the most important deter...
Each year billions of birds migrate between Europe and Africa. How flexible is this migratory life-s...
Climate change has advanced the breeding dates of many bird species, but for few species we know whe...
SummaryDuring the past decades, phenology of many organisms has advanced in response to climate chan...
Climate is changing at a fast pace, causing widespread, profound consequences for living organisms. ...
In the course of the 20th century, migratory birds have shown rapid phenological changes in response...
Aim: Knowledge of broad-scale biogeographical patterns of animal migration is important for understa...
Long-distance migrants are particularly susceptible to climate change because of their multi-stage l...
Phenological mismatch is often cited as a putative driver of population declines in long-distance mi...
Aim: Global declines in the populations of migratory species have been attributed largely to climat...
Most European migratory birds wintering in sub-Saharan Africa have anticipated arrival to the breedi...
A growing body of work shows that climate change is the cause of a number of directional shifts in t...
While alteration of the migratory habits of birds is widely regarded as one of the most evident ecol...
Abstract Climate change causes changes in the timing of life cycle events across all trophic groups...
Climate change is predicted to increase migration distances for many migratory species, but the phys...
Capsule The bioclimatic zone and habitat type within which birds winter are the most important deter...
Each year billions of birds migrate between Europe and Africa. How flexible is this migratory life-s...
Climate change has advanced the breeding dates of many bird species, but for few species we know whe...
SummaryDuring the past decades, phenology of many organisms has advanced in response to climate chan...
Climate is changing at a fast pace, causing widespread, profound consequences for living organisms. ...
In the course of the 20th century, migratory birds have shown rapid phenological changes in response...
Aim: Knowledge of broad-scale biogeographical patterns of animal migration is important for understa...
Long-distance migrants are particularly susceptible to climate change because of their multi-stage l...