1. Understanding species habitat use and factors affecting changes in their distribu-tions are necessary to promote the conservation of any biological community. We evaluated the changes in wetland use of the non- breeding waterbird community. Based on long-term citizen-science data (1988–2020), we tested the hypotheses that wetland use is associated with species diet and potential range-shift drivers (the tendency to occupy the same sites in consecutive years—site affinity—and the species' average temperature across its wintering range—species temperature index).2. We analysed species-specific wetland use of 25 species of waterbirds wintering in Czechia over a period of 33 years. The analyses explained variability in trends in numbers of t...
Water is crucial for birds, especially during hot weather. However, the availability of water, and i...
Climate change and human land use are causing changes to species ranges and abundances. However, fac...
<div><p>Many species have suffered large population declines due to the anthropogenic influence on e...
1. Understanding species habitat use and factors affecting changes in their distribu-tions are neces...
Waterbirds with their specific habitat and food requirements varying during their annual cycle (Riff...
The aim of this study is an analysis of long-term changes in numbers of 28 selected waterbird specie...
Aim: Many species are showing distribution shifts in response to environmental change. We explored (...
Migratory waterbirds require an effectively conserved cohesive network of wetland areas throughout t...
Evaluating the species use of protected area networks is of considerable worldwide importance, espec...
Estimations of waterbird herbivory at a newly created wetland, indicate that overwintering waterbird...
Variation in bird community composition across habitats may be reflected by changes in species’ ecol...
Understanding drivers of variation and trends in biodiversity change is a general scientific challen...
Remarkable changes in waterbird numbers were recorded in South Bohemia during the 1980s. The decline...
Protected area networks help species respond to climate warming. However, the contribu-tion of a sit...
Climate change is predicted to cause changes in species distributions and several studies report mar...
Water is crucial for birds, especially during hot weather. However, the availability of water, and i...
Climate change and human land use are causing changes to species ranges and abundances. However, fac...
<div><p>Many species have suffered large population declines due to the anthropogenic influence on e...
1. Understanding species habitat use and factors affecting changes in their distribu-tions are neces...
Waterbirds with their specific habitat and food requirements varying during their annual cycle (Riff...
The aim of this study is an analysis of long-term changes in numbers of 28 selected waterbird specie...
Aim: Many species are showing distribution shifts in response to environmental change. We explored (...
Migratory waterbirds require an effectively conserved cohesive network of wetland areas throughout t...
Evaluating the species use of protected area networks is of considerable worldwide importance, espec...
Estimations of waterbird herbivory at a newly created wetland, indicate that overwintering waterbird...
Variation in bird community composition across habitats may be reflected by changes in species’ ecol...
Understanding drivers of variation and trends in biodiversity change is a general scientific challen...
Remarkable changes in waterbird numbers were recorded in South Bohemia during the 1980s. The decline...
Protected area networks help species respond to climate warming. However, the contribu-tion of a sit...
Climate change is predicted to cause changes in species distributions and several studies report mar...
Water is crucial for birds, especially during hot weather. However, the availability of water, and i...
Climate change and human land use are causing changes to species ranges and abundances. However, fac...
<div><p>Many species have suffered large population declines due to the anthropogenic influence on e...