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DOI | 10.1007/s10584-019-02549-9 |
Population responses of bird populations to climate change on two continents vary with species’ ecological traits but not with direction of change in climate suitability | |
Mason L.R.; Green R.E.; Howard C.; Stephens P.A.; Willis S.G.; Aunins A.; Brotons L.; Chodkiewicz T.; Chylarecki P.; Escandell V.; Foppen R.P.B.; Herrando S.; Husby M.; Jiguet F.; Kålås J.A.; Lindström Å.; Massimino D.; Moshøj C.; Nellis R.; Paquet J.-Y.; Reif J.; Sirkiä P.M.; Szép T.; Florenzano G.T.; Teufelbauer N.; Trautmann S.; van Strien A.; van Turnhout C.A.M.; Voříšek P.; Gregory R.D. | |
发表日期 | 2019 |
ISSN | 0165-0009 |
起始页码 | 337 |
结束页码 | 354 |
卷号 | 157期号:2020-03-04 |
英文摘要 | Climate change is a major global threat to biodiversity with widespread impacts on ecological communities. Evidence for beneficial impacts on populations is perceived to be stronger and more plentiful than that for negative impacts, but few studies have investigated this apparent disparity, or how ecological factors affect population responses to climatic change. We examined the strength of the relationship between species-specific regional population changes and climate suitability trends (CST), using 30-year datasets of population change for 525 breeding bird species in Europe and the USA. These data indicate a consistent positive relationship between population trend and CST across the two continents. Importantly, we found no evidence that this positive relationship differs between species expected to be negatively and positively impacted across the entire taxonomic group, suggesting that climate change is causing equally strong, quantifiable population increases and declines. Species’ responses to changing climatic suitability varied with ecological traits, however, particularly breeding habitat preference and body mass. Species associated with inland wetlands responded most strongly and consistently to recent climatic change. In Europe, smaller species also appeared to respond more strongly, whilst the relationship with body mass was less clear-cut for North American birds. Overall, our results identify the role of certain traits in modulating responses to climate change and emphasise the importance of long-term data on abundance for detecting large-scale species’ responses to environmental changes. © 2019, The Author(s). |
语种 | 英语 |
scopus关键词 | Biodiversity; Birds; Ecosystems; Population statistics; Breeding habitats; Climate suitability; Ecological factors; Ecological traits; Environmental change; Population change; Species specifics; Taxonomic groups; Climate change; abundance; biodiversity; bird; body mass; climate change; demographic trend; ecological approach; habitat selection; long-term change; population ecology; Europe; Aves |
来源期刊 | Climatic Change
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/147366 |
作者单位 | RSPB Centre for Conservation Science, The Lodge, Sandy, Bedfordshire, SG19 2DL, United Kingdom; Conservation Science Group, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, David Attenborough Building, Pembroke Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QZ, United Kingdom; Conservation Ecology Group, Department of Biosciences, Durham University, South Road, Durham, DH1 3LE, United Kingdom; Faculty of Biology, University of Latvia, Jelgavas iela 1, Riga, LV-1004, Latvia; Latvian Ornithological Society, Skolas iela 3, Riga, LV-1010, Latvia; Catalan Ornithological Institute, Natural History Museum of Barcelona, Plaça Leonardo da Vinci 4–5, Barcelona, Catalonia 08019, Spain; CREAF, Cerdanyola del Vallès, 08193, Spain; InForest Jru (CTFC-CREAF), Crta. Antiga St Llorenç de Morunys km 2, Solsona, Catalonia 25280, Spain; CSIC, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain; Museum & Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wilcza 64, Warszawa, 00-679, Poland; Polish Society for the Protection of Birds, Odrowąża 24, Marki, 05-270, Poland; S... |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Mason L.R.,Green R.E.,Howard C.,等. Population responses of bird populations to climate change on two continents vary with species’ ecological traits but not with direction of change in climate suitability[J],2019,157(2020-03-04). |
APA | Mason L.R..,Green R.E..,Howard C..,Stephens P.A..,Willis S.G..,...&Gregory R.D..(2019).Population responses of bird populations to climate change on two continents vary with species’ ecological traits but not with direction of change in climate suitability.Climatic Change,157(2020-03-04). |
MLA | Mason L.R.,et al."Population responses of bird populations to climate change on two continents vary with species’ ecological traits but not with direction of change in climate suitability".Climatic Change 157.2020-03-04(2019). |
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