Capsule: Fine-scale use of climate-sensitive habitats by White-winged Snowfinches Montifringilla nivalis is affected by landscape composition, which thus modulates the potential impact of climate change. Aims: To explore the fine-scale habitat use for foraging by breeding White-winged Snowfinches, with the aim of identifying the potential impacts of climate change on their dependence on habitat characteristics in the wider landscape, which could shape the species\u2019 response to climate change. Pairs mostly relying on snow could be at higher risk due to a decrease in spring snow-cover, but the reliance on snow may be mediated by the presence of alternative habitats in the landscape. Methods: The White-winged Snowfinch uses alpine grasslan...
1. Climate warming has led to shifts in the seasonal timing of species. These shifts can differ acro...
Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range con...
Mountain ecosystems are inhabited by highly specialised and endemic species which are particularly s...
The majority of predictions about the impacts of climate change on wildlife have relied either on th...
High-alpine ecosystems are strongly seasonal and adverse environments. In these ecosystems, the brev...
The majority of predictions about the impacts of climate change on wildlife have relied either on th...
During breeding, parents of avian species must increase their foraging efforts to collect food for t...
Abstract Reproductive timing and location are central to breeding success across taxa. Many species...
The White-winged Snowfinch Montifringilla nivalis nivalis is assumed to be highly threatened by clim...
Mountain regions are globally important areas for biodiversity but are subject to multiple human-ind...
Abstract To track peaks in resource abundance, temperate-zone animals use predictive environmental ...
Projected impacts of climate change on the populations and distributions of species pose a challenge...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to climate change. For widely distributed alpine spec...
Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range con...
Unravelling the environmental factors driving species distribution and abundance is crucial in ecolo...
1. Climate warming has led to shifts in the seasonal timing of species. These shifts can differ acro...
Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range con...
Mountain ecosystems are inhabited by highly specialised and endemic species which are particularly s...
The majority of predictions about the impacts of climate change on wildlife have relied either on th...
High-alpine ecosystems are strongly seasonal and adverse environments. In these ecosystems, the brev...
The majority of predictions about the impacts of climate change on wildlife have relied either on th...
During breeding, parents of avian species must increase their foraging efforts to collect food for t...
Abstract Reproductive timing and location are central to breeding success across taxa. Many species...
The White-winged Snowfinch Montifringilla nivalis nivalis is assumed to be highly threatened by clim...
Mountain regions are globally important areas for biodiversity but are subject to multiple human-ind...
Abstract To track peaks in resource abundance, temperate-zone animals use predictive environmental ...
Projected impacts of climate change on the populations and distributions of species pose a challenge...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to climate change. For widely distributed alpine spec...
Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range con...
Unravelling the environmental factors driving species distribution and abundance is crucial in ecolo...
1. Climate warming has led to shifts in the seasonal timing of species. These shifts can differ acro...
Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range con...
Mountain ecosystems are inhabited by highly specialised and endemic species which are particularly s...