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Publikováno v:
Nature climate change, 3(3), 244-248. Nature Publishing Group
Nature Climate Change, 3(3), 244-248. Nature Publishing Group
Nature Climate Change, 3(3), 244-248. Nature Publishing Group
Under changing climatic conditions, species need to adapt to their new environment. Genetic adaptation is crucial to prevent population extinction(1) but examples where climate change leads to genetic changes in wild populations have been few(2,3). T
Autor:
Sonja V. Schaper, Leonard J. M. Holleman, Alistair Dawson, Samuel P. Caro, Marcel E. Visser, Phillip Gienapp, Peter J. Sharp
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 25:868-877
1. Annual variation in the timing of avian reproduction is associated with predictive cues related to ambient temperature. Understanding how these cues affect timing, and estimating the genetic variation in sensitivity to these cues, is essential to
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 48:210-219
1. Traffic affects large areas of natural habitat worldwide. As a result, the acoustic signals used by birds and other animals are increasingly masked by traffic noise. Masking of signals important to territory defence and mate attraction may have a
Autor:
Emilio Barba, José Luis Greño, Eduardo J. Belda, Marcel E. Visser, Leonard J. M. Holleman, Francisco Atiénzar
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Ardea, 98(1), 77-89. Nederlandse Ornithologische Unie
Ardea, 98(1), 77-89. Nederlandse Ornithologische Unie
Forest type and habitat structure can have profound effects on different aspects of avian life histories. These effects may, however, strongly differ across and within forests that vary in vegetation composition and structure, especially when an anci
Publikováno v:
Acta Ornithologica. 44:101-108
Most bird species show specific habitat requirements for breeding and feeding. We studied the pattern of habitat occupation, nestling diet and breeding performance of Crested Tits Lophophanes cristatus in a "typical" (conifer- ous) and an "atypical"
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 276(1665), 2323-2331. Royal Society Publishing
Many bird species reproduce earlier in years with high spring temperatures, but little is known about the causal effect of temperature. Temperature may have a direct effect on timing of reproduction but the correlation may also be indirect, for insta
Publikováno v:
Oecologia, 147(1), 164-172. Springer Verlag GmbH
Timing of reproduction has major fitness consequences, which can only be understood when the phenology of the food for the offspring is quantified. For insectivorous birds, like great tits (Parus major), synchronisation of their offspring needs and a
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 268(1464), 289-294. Royal Society Publishing
Spring temperatures have increased over the past 25 years, to which a wide variety of organisms have responded. The outstanding question is whether these responses match the temperature-induced shift of the selection pressures acting on these organis
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Global Change Biology, 13, 1596-1604. Wiley-Blackwell
Global Change Biology, 13(8), 1596-1604. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Global Change Biology, 13(8), 1596-1604. Wiley
Global Change Biology, 13(8), 1596-1604. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Global Change Biology, 13(8), 1596-1604. Wiley
Climate change has led to an advance in phenology in many species. Synchrony in phenology between different species within a food chain may be disrupted if an increase in temperature affects the phenology of the different species differently, as is t
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