Master of ArtsDepartment of GeographyJohn A. Harrington JrIn late summer and fall, many migratory birds journey south from the North American Great Plains to spend the winter in locations with greater food availability. As spring returns, a combination of genetics and environmental cues trigger these birds to return north to their breeding grounds. Several bird migration phenology studies from Europe, Australia, and the eastern/northern United States have discovered that some bird species are returning earlier in the spring, a change that has often been correlated with a warming climate. This study aimed to be the first to analyze possible changes in both spring bird migration phenology and regional spring climate change in Kansas. First a...
Studies in recent decades, including some based on mist-net counts, have suggested that populations ...
With climate change and its effects on seasonal timing and latitudinal temperature patterns, one mig...
Bird migration is a synchronized event that has evolved over thousands of years. Changing temperatur...
Master of ArtsDepartment of GeographyJohn A. Harrington JrIn late summer and fall, many migratory bi...
In late summer and fall, many migratory birds journey south from the North American Great Plains to ...
Climate change and weather affect the phenology of bird migration; however, specific climatological ...
Ecological processes are changing in response to climatic warming. Birds, in particular, have been d...
Advanced timing of both seasonal migration and reproduction in birds has been strongly associated wi...
Climate change has been shown to shift the seasonal timing (i.e. phenology) and distribution of spec...
There are wide reports of advances in the timing of spring migration of birds over time and in relat...
Many migratory bird species have advanced their spring arrival during the latest decades, most proba...
The recent increase in temperatures across the Northern Hemisphere is causing marked cha...
Climate change has been of high interest to both the scientific community and the public at large si...
A growing number of studies have documented shifts in avian migratory phenology in response to clima...
Warming temperatures associated with climate change can have indirect effects on migratory birds tha...
Studies in recent decades, including some based on mist-net counts, have suggested that populations ...
With climate change and its effects on seasonal timing and latitudinal temperature patterns, one mig...
Bird migration is a synchronized event that has evolved over thousands of years. Changing temperatur...
Master of ArtsDepartment of GeographyJohn A. Harrington JrIn late summer and fall, many migratory bi...
In late summer and fall, many migratory birds journey south from the North American Great Plains to ...
Climate change and weather affect the phenology of bird migration; however, specific climatological ...
Ecological processes are changing in response to climatic warming. Birds, in particular, have been d...
Advanced timing of both seasonal migration and reproduction in birds has been strongly associated wi...
Climate change has been shown to shift the seasonal timing (i.e. phenology) and distribution of spec...
There are wide reports of advances in the timing of spring migration of birds over time and in relat...
Many migratory bird species have advanced their spring arrival during the latest decades, most proba...
The recent increase in temperatures across the Northern Hemisphere is causing marked cha...
Climate change has been of high interest to both the scientific community and the public at large si...
A growing number of studies have documented shifts in avian migratory phenology in response to clima...
Warming temperatures associated with climate change can have indirect effects on migratory birds tha...
Studies in recent decades, including some based on mist-net counts, have suggested that populations ...
With climate change and its effects on seasonal timing and latitudinal temperature patterns, one mig...
Bird migration is a synchronized event that has evolved over thousands of years. Changing temperatur...