1. The optimum body mass of passerine birds typically represents a trade-off between starvation risk, which promotes fat gain, and predation pressure, which promotes fat loss to maintain manoeuvrability. Changes in ecological factors that affect either of these variables will therefore change the optimum body masses of populations of passerine birds. 2. This study sought to identify and quantify the effects of changing temperatures and predation pressures on the body masses and wing lengths of populations of passerine birds throughout Britain and Ireland over the last 50 years. 3. We analysed over 900,000 individual measurements of body mass and wing length of blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus, coal tits Periparus ater, and great tits Parus maj...
Earth’s climate has warmed at an average rate of 0.17°C (0.31°F) per decade since 1970, and many sci...
Throughout the Western World huge numbers of people regularly supply food for wild birds. However, e...
To improve survival during winter, temperate species use a variety of behavioural and physiological ...
1. The optimum body mass of passerine birds typically represents a trade-off between starvation risk...
We tested the prediction that global warming has caused recent decreases in body weight (Bergmann's ...
Climate change within the UK will affect winter starvation risk because higher temperatures reduce e...
1. Climate change is reported to have caused widespread changes to species' populations and ecologic...
Food availability and predation risk can have drastic impacts on animal behaviour and populations. T...
Species distributions shift northwards due to climate change, but the ecological mechanisms allowing...
Capsule: An analysis of body mass and wing length for four bird species shows trends broadly in line...
1.Severe winter weather can reduce avian energetic reserves. At such times, reducing disturbance, an...
The factors governing the recent declines observed in many songbirds have received much research int...
Small animals that winter at northern latitudes need to maximize energy intake and minimize energy l...
Adaptive theory predicts that the fundamental trade-off between starvation and predation risk shapes...
Broad-scale environmental changes are altering patterns of natural selection in the wild, but few em...
Earth’s climate has warmed at an average rate of 0.17°C (0.31°F) per decade since 1970, and many sci...
Throughout the Western World huge numbers of people regularly supply food for wild birds. However, e...
To improve survival during winter, temperate species use a variety of behavioural and physiological ...
1. The optimum body mass of passerine birds typically represents a trade-off between starvation risk...
We tested the prediction that global warming has caused recent decreases in body weight (Bergmann's ...
Climate change within the UK will affect winter starvation risk because higher temperatures reduce e...
1. Climate change is reported to have caused widespread changes to species' populations and ecologic...
Food availability and predation risk can have drastic impacts on animal behaviour and populations. T...
Species distributions shift northwards due to climate change, but the ecological mechanisms allowing...
Capsule: An analysis of body mass and wing length for four bird species shows trends broadly in line...
1.Severe winter weather can reduce avian energetic reserves. At such times, reducing disturbance, an...
The factors governing the recent declines observed in many songbirds have received much research int...
Small animals that winter at northern latitudes need to maximize energy intake and minimize energy l...
Adaptive theory predicts that the fundamental trade-off between starvation and predation risk shapes...
Broad-scale environmental changes are altering patterns of natural selection in the wild, but few em...
Earth’s climate has warmed at an average rate of 0.17°C (0.31°F) per decade since 1970, and many sci...
Throughout the Western World huge numbers of people regularly supply food for wild birds. However, e...
To improve survival during winter, temperate species use a variety of behavioural and physiological ...