Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, may reflect a publication bias towards advances and may be caused by environmental factors unrelated to climate change. Both factors are investigated using the breeding dates of 25 long-term studied populations of Ficedula flycatchers across Europe. Trends in spring temperature varied markedly between study sites, and across populations the advancement of laying date was stronger in areas where the spring temperatures increased more, giving support to the theory that climate change causally affects breeding date advancement. [KEYWORDS: life history, laying date, clutch size, climate change, Ficedula hypoleuca, Ficedula albicollis
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Shifts in reproductive phenology due to climate change have been well documented in many species but...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Shifts in reproductive phenology due to climate change have been well documented in many species but...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...