Determining the implications of global climate change for highly mobile taxa such as migratory birds requires a perspective that is spatiotemporally comprehensive and ecologically relevant. Here, we document how passerine bird species that migrate within the Western Hemisphere (n = 77) are associated with projected novel climates across the full annual cycle. Following expectations, highly novel climates occurred on tropical non-breeding grounds and the least novel climates occurred on temperate breeding grounds. Contrary to expectations, highly novel climates also occurred within temperate regions during the transition from breeding to autumn migration. This outcome was caused by lower inter-annual climatic variability occurring in combina...
Climate change has caused a clear and univocal trend towards advancement in spring phenology. Change...
Spring temperatures in temperate regions have increased over the past 20 years, and many organisms h...
Weather affects the demography of animals and thus climate change will cause local changes in demogr...
To better understand the ecological implications of global climate change for species that display g...
To better understand the ecological implications of global climate change for species that display g...
Advanced timing of both seasonal migration and reproduction in birds has been strongly associated wi...
Predicting how migratory animals respond to changing climatic conditions requires knowledge of how c...
A growing number of studies have documented shifts in avian migratory phenology in response to clima...
Predicting how migratory animals respond to changing climatic conditions requires knowledge of how c...
Long-distance migratory birds are extensively studied, and appear to be especially vulnerable to cli...
Migratory birds may be unable to respond to climate change at their breeding grounds in the same way...
Climate change and weather affect the phenology of bird migration; however, specific climatological ...
Climate is changing at a fast pace, causing widespread, profound consequences for living organisms. ...
Ecological processes are changing in response to climatic warming. Birds, in particular, have been d...
Climate change has caused a clear and univocal trend towards advancement in spring phenology. Change...
Climate change has caused a clear and univocal trend towards advancement in spring phenology. Change...
Spring temperatures in temperate regions have increased over the past 20 years, and many organisms h...
Weather affects the demography of animals and thus climate change will cause local changes in demogr...
To better understand the ecological implications of global climate change for species that display g...
To better understand the ecological implications of global climate change for species that display g...
Advanced timing of both seasonal migration and reproduction in birds has been strongly associated wi...
Predicting how migratory animals respond to changing climatic conditions requires knowledge of how c...
A growing number of studies have documented shifts in avian migratory phenology in response to clima...
Predicting how migratory animals respond to changing climatic conditions requires knowledge of how c...
Long-distance migratory birds are extensively studied, and appear to be especially vulnerable to cli...
Migratory birds may be unable to respond to climate change at their breeding grounds in the same way...
Climate change and weather affect the phenology of bird migration; however, specific climatological ...
Climate is changing at a fast pace, causing widespread, profound consequences for living organisms. ...
Ecological processes are changing in response to climatic warming. Birds, in particular, have been d...
Climate change has caused a clear and univocal trend towards advancement in spring phenology. Change...
Climate change has caused a clear and univocal trend towards advancement in spring phenology. Change...
Spring temperatures in temperate regions have increased over the past 20 years, and many organisms h...
Weather affects the demography of animals and thus climate change will cause local changes in demogr...