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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Journal 2016 United KingdomPublisher:Public Library of Science (PLoS) Authors:Shelley A. Hinsley;
Shelley A. Hinsley
Shelley A. Hinsley in OpenAIREPaul E. Bellamy;
Ross A. Hill; Peter N. Ferns;Paul E. Bellamy
Paul E. Bellamy in OpenAIRELarge-scale climate processes influence many aspects of ecology including breeding phenology, reproductive success and survival across a wide range of taxa. Some effects are direct, for example, in temperate-zone birds, ambient temperature is an important cue enabling breeding effort to coincide with maximum food availability, and earlier breeding in response to warmer springs has been documented in many species. In other cases, time-lags of up to several years in ecological responses have been reported, with effects mediated through biotic mechanisms such as growth rates or abundance of food supplies. Here we use 23 years of data for a temperate woodland bird species, the great tit (Parus major), breeding in deciduous woodland in eastern England to demonstrate a time-lagged linear relationship between the on-set of egg laying and the winter index of the North Atlantic Oscillation such that timing can be predicted from the winter index for the previous year. Thus the timing of bird breeding (and, by inference, the timing of spring events in general) can be predicted one year in advance. We also show that the relationship with the winter index appears to arise through an abiotic time-lag with local spring warmth in our study area. Examining this link between local conditions and larger-scale processes in the longer-term showed that, in the past, significant relationships with the immediately preceding winter index were more common than those with the time-lagged index, and especially so from the late 1930s to the early 1970s. However, from the mid 1970s onwards, the time-lagged relationship has become the most significant, suggesting a recent change in climate patterns. The strength of the current time-lagged relationship suggests that it might have relevance for other temperature-dependent ecological relationships.
NERC Open Research A... arrow_drop_down Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research ArchiveArticle . 2016License: CC BYData sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022 Hungary, Poland, United Kingdom, Lithuania, Netherlands, Lithuania, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Belgium, France, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, France, France, FinlandPublisher:Wiley Funded by:ARC | Discovery Early Career Re..., RCN | Centre for Biodiversity D...ARC| Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE180100202 ,RCN| Centre for Biodiversity Dynamics (CBD)Authors:Vriend, SJG;
Vriend, SJG
Vriend, SJG in OpenAIREGrøtan, V;
Grøtan, V
Grøtan, V in OpenAIREGamelon, M;
Gamelon, M
Gamelon, M in OpenAIREAdriaensen, F;
+44 AuthorsAdriaensen, F
Adriaensen, F in OpenAIREVriend, SJG;
Vriend, SJG
Vriend, SJG in OpenAIREGrøtan, V;
Grøtan, V
Grøtan, V in OpenAIREGamelon, M;
Gamelon, M
Gamelon, M in OpenAIREAdriaensen, F;
Adriaensen, F
Adriaensen, F in OpenAIREAhola, MP;
Ahola, MP
Ahola, MP in OpenAIREÁlvarez, E;
Álvarez, E
Álvarez, E in OpenAIREBailey, LD;
Bailey, LD
Bailey, LD in OpenAIREBarba, E;
Barba, E
Barba, E in OpenAIREBouvier, J-C;
Bouvier, J-C
Bouvier, J-C in OpenAIREBurgess, MD;
Burgess, MD
Burgess, MD in OpenAIREBushuev, A;
Bushuev, A
Bushuev, A in OpenAIRECamacho, C;
Camacho, C
Camacho, C in OpenAIRECanal, D;
Canal, D
Canal, D in OpenAIRECharmantier, A;
Charmantier, A
Charmantier, A in OpenAIRECole, EF;
Cole, EF
Cole, EF in OpenAIRECusimano, C;
Cusimano, C
Cusimano, C in OpenAIREDoligez, BF;
Doligez, BF
Doligez, BF in OpenAIREDrobniak, SM;
Drobniak, SM
Drobniak, SM in OpenAIREDubiec, A;
Dubiec, A
Dubiec, A in OpenAIREEens, M;
Eens, M
Eens, M in OpenAIREEeva, T;
Erikstad, KE;
Erikstad, KE
Erikstad, KE in OpenAIREFerns, PN;
Ferns, PN
Ferns, PN in OpenAIREGoodenough, AE;
Goodenough, AE
Goodenough, AE in OpenAIREHartley, IR;
Hartley, IR
Hartley, IR in OpenAIREHinsley, SA;
Hinsley, SA
Hinsley, SA in OpenAIREIvankina, E;
Ivankina, E
Ivankina, E in OpenAIREJuškaitis, R;
Juškaitis, R
Juškaitis, R in OpenAIREKempenaers, B;
Kempenaers, B
Kempenaers, B in OpenAIREKerimov, AB;
Kerimov, AB
Kerimov, AB in OpenAIREKålås, JA;
Kålås, JA
Kålås, JA in OpenAIRELavigne, C;
Lavigne, C
Lavigne, C in OpenAIRELeivits, A;
Leivits, A
Leivits, A in OpenAIREMainwaring, MC;
Mainwaring, MC
Mainwaring, MC in OpenAIREMartínez-Padilla, J;
Martínez-Padilla, J
Martínez-Padilla, J in OpenAIREMatthysen, E;
Matthysen, E
Matthysen, E in OpenAIREvan Oers, K;
Orell, M;van Oers, K
van Oers, K in OpenAIREPinxten, R;
Pinxten, R
Pinxten, R in OpenAIREReiertsen, TK;
Rytkönen, S;Reiertsen, TK
Reiertsen, TK in OpenAIRESenar, JC;
Senar, JC
Senar, JC in OpenAIRESheldon, BC;
Sorace, A;Sheldon, BC
Sheldon, BC in OpenAIRETörök, J;
Török, J
Török, J in OpenAIREVatka, E;
Vatka, E
Vatka, E in OpenAIREVisser, ME;
Visser, ME
Visser, ME in OpenAIRESaether, B-E;
Saether, B-E
Saether, B-E in OpenAIREAbstractIdentifying the environmental drivers of variation in fitness‐related traits is a central objective in ecology and evolutionary biology. Temporal fluctuations of these environmental drivers are often synchronized at large spatial scales. Yet, whether synchronous environmental conditions can generate spatial synchrony in fitness‐related trait values (i.e., correlated temporal trait fluctuations across populations) is poorly understood. Using data from long‐term monitored populations of blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus, n = 31), great tits (Parus major, n = 35), and pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca, n = 20) across Europe, we assessed the influence of two local climatic variables (mean temperature and mean precipitation in February–May) on spatial synchrony in three fitness‐related traits: laying date, clutch size, and fledgling number. We found a high degree of spatial synchrony in laying date but a lower degree in clutch size and fledgling number for each species. Temperature strongly influenced spatial synchrony in laying date for resident blue tits and great tits but not for migratory pied flycatchers. This is a relevant finding in the context of environmental impacts on populations because spatial synchrony in fitness‐related trait values among populations may influence fluctuations in vital rates or population abundances. If environmentally induced spatial synchrony in fitness‐related traits increases the spatial synchrony in vital rates or population abundances, this will ultimately increase the risk of extinction for populations and species. Assessing how environmental conditions influence spatiotemporal variation in trait values improves our mechanistic understanding of environmental impacts on populations.
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