Capsule The bioclimatic zone and habitat type within which birds winter are the most important determinants of population trends.Aims To investigate whether regional factors on wintering grounds, phenological mismatch, or habitat on breeding or wintering grounds show relationships with population changes of Afro-Palaearctic migrant birds.Methods We modelled breeding bird survey trends of 26 species of Afro-Palaearctic migrant birds that breed in Britain, and assessed the most important variables. We also investigated spatial variation in population trends within the UK.Results Bioclimatic zone and wintering habitat type were the most important determinants of population trend. After accounting for the effects of the other variables, species...
Survival and population growth rates in several species of Afro-Palaearctic migrant have been shown ...
Many migratory bird species have undergone recent population declines, but there is considerable var...
Migration allows animals to exploit spatially separated and seasonally available resources at a cont...
Aim: This thesis aims to investigate the potential impacts of climatic change on Afro-Palaearctic mi...
Most European migratory birds wintering in sub-Saharan Africa have anticipated arrival to the breedi...
Recent rapid climatic changes are associated with dramatic changes in phenology of plants and animal...
Phenological mismatch is often cited as a putative driver of population declines in long-distance mi...
Populations of Afro-Palearctic migrant birds have shown severe declines in recent decades. To identi...
The specificity of an animal's habitat requirements will determine its ability to deal with anthropo...
Long-distance migrants are particularly susceptible to climate change because of their multi-stage l...
Declines in populations of Palearctic migrants wintering in the Sahel of Africa have been linked to ...
Drought and environmental degradation in the drylands of West Africa are widely cited as a possible ...
Climate is changing at a fast pace, causing widespread, profound consequences for living organisms. ...
Climate is an important driver of changes in animal population size, but its effect on the underlyin...
Abstract Climate change causes changes in the timing of life cycle events across all trophic groups...
Survival and population growth rates in several species of Afro-Palaearctic migrant have been shown ...
Many migratory bird species have undergone recent population declines, but there is considerable var...
Migration allows animals to exploit spatially separated and seasonally available resources at a cont...
Aim: This thesis aims to investigate the potential impacts of climatic change on Afro-Palaearctic mi...
Most European migratory birds wintering in sub-Saharan Africa have anticipated arrival to the breedi...
Recent rapid climatic changes are associated with dramatic changes in phenology of plants and animal...
Phenological mismatch is often cited as a putative driver of population declines in long-distance mi...
Populations of Afro-Palearctic migrant birds have shown severe declines in recent decades. To identi...
The specificity of an animal's habitat requirements will determine its ability to deal with anthropo...
Long-distance migrants are particularly susceptible to climate change because of their multi-stage l...
Declines in populations of Palearctic migrants wintering in the Sahel of Africa have been linked to ...
Drought and environmental degradation in the drylands of West Africa are widely cited as a possible ...
Climate is changing at a fast pace, causing widespread, profound consequences for living organisms. ...
Climate is an important driver of changes in animal population size, but its effect on the underlyin...
Abstract Climate change causes changes in the timing of life cycle events across all trophic groups...
Survival and population growth rates in several species of Afro-Palaearctic migrant have been shown ...
Many migratory bird species have undergone recent population declines, but there is considerable var...
Migration allows animals to exploit spatially separated and seasonally available resources at a cont...