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PLoS One ; 8(11): e79112, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24223888

RESUMO

Climate change is having a discernible effect on many biological and ecological processes. Among observed changes, modifications in bird phenology have been widely documented. However, most studies have interpreted phenological shifts as gradual biological adjustments in response to the alteration of the thermal regime. Here we analysed a long-term dataset (1980-2010) of short-distance migratory raptors in five European regions. We revealed that the responses of these birds to climate-induced changes in autumn temperatures are abrupt and synchronous at a continental scale. We found that when the temperatures increased, birds delayed their mean passage date of autumn migration. Such delay, in addition to an earlier spring migration, suggests that a significant warming may induce an extension of the breeding-area residence time of migratory raptors, which may eventually lead to residency.


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Migração Animal/fisiologia , Clima , Aves Predatórias/fisiologia , Estações do Ano , Animais , Mudança Climática , Europa (Continente) , Geografia , Análise de Componente Principal , Temperatura , Fatores de Tempo
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Biol Lett ; 7(5): 714-7, 2011 Oct 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21429911

RESUMO

Effects of climate change on species occupying distinct areas during their life cycle are still unclear. Moreover, although effects of climate change have widely been studied at the species level, less is known about community responses. Here, we test whether and how the composition of wader (Charadrii) assemblages, breeding in high latitude and wintering from Europe to Africa, is affected by climate change over 33 years. We calculated the temporal trend in the community temperature index (CTI), which measures the balance between cold and hot dwellers present in species assemblages. We found a steep increase in the CTI, which reflects a profound change in assemblage composition in response to recent climate change. This study provides, to our knowledge, the first evidence of a strong community response of migratory species to climate change in their wintering areas.


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Migração Animal , Aves/fisiologia , Mudança Climática , Animais
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