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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2021 Finland, Netherlands, Netherlands, Netherlands, Netherlands, FrancePublisher:Wiley Funded by:NSF | Belmont Forum Collaborati..., AKA | Novel perspectives for bi..., AKA | Changes in species commun... +2 projectsNSF| Belmont Forum Collaborative Research: Conservation policy in a changing world: integrating citizen science data from national monitoring schemes to model impacts of global change s ,AKA| Novel perspectives for biodiversity conservation in farmland from global priorities to local solutions ,AKA| Changes in species communities: role of climate change, human land use and community complexity ,AKA| Conservation policy in a changing world: intergrating citizen science data from national monitoring schemes to model impacts of global change scenarios ,AKA| The combined effect of climate change and habitat protection on population changes and range shifts in birdsSergi Herrando; Andrea Santangeli; Päivi M. Sirkiä; Alison Johnston; Alison Johnston; Marie-Anne R. Hudson; Emma-Liina Marjakangas; Charlotte M. Moshøj; Chris A. M. van Turnhout; Nicole L. Michel; Romain Lorrillière; Romain Lorrillière; Åke Lindström; Renno Nellis; Jaanus Elts; Ruud P. B. Foppen; Tibor Szép; Lluís Brotons; Vincent Devictor; Adam C. Smith; Henning Heldbjerg; Aleksi Lehikoinen; Jean-Yves Paquet; Frédéric Jiguet; Marc Herremans;Abstract Global climate change is driving species' distributions towards the poles and mountain tops during both non‐breeding and breeding seasons, leading to changes in the composition of natural communities. However, the degree of season differences in climate‐driven community shifts has not been thoroughly investigated at large spatial scales. We compared the rates of change in the community composition during both winter (non‐breeding season) and summer (breeding) and their relation to temperature changes. Based on continental‐scale data from Europe and North America, we examined changes in bird community composition using the community temperature index (CTI) approach and compared the changes with observed regional temperature changes during 1980–2016. CTI increased faster in winter than in summer. This seasonal discrepancy is probably because individuals are less site‐faithful in winter, and can more readily shift their wintering sites in response to weather in comparison to the breeding season. Regional long‐term changes in community composition were positively associated with regional temperature changes during both seasons, but the pattern was only significant during summer due to high annual variability in winter communities. Annual changes in community composition were positively associated with the annual temperature changes during both seasons. Our results were broadly consistent across continents, suggesting some climate‐driven restructuring in both European and North American avian communities. Because community composition has changed much faster during the winter than during the breeding season, it is important to increase our knowledge about climate‐driven impacts during the less‐studied non‐breeding season.
CIRAD: HAL (Agricult... arrow_drop_down CIRAD: HAL (Agricultural Research for Development)Article . 2021Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-03424070Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Journal of Animal EcologyArticleLicense: publisher-specific, author manuscriptData sources: UnpayWallJournal of Animal EcologyArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Wiley Online Library User AgreementData sources: CrossrefHELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiArticle . 2022 . Peer-reviewedData sources: HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of Helsinkiadd 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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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2021 Finland, Netherlands, Netherlands, Netherlands, Netherlands, FrancePublisher:Wiley Funded by:NSF | Belmont Forum Collaborati..., AKA | Novel perspectives for bi..., AKA | Changes in species commun... +2 projectsNSF| Belmont Forum Collaborative Research: Conservation policy in a changing world: integrating citizen science data from national monitoring schemes to model impacts of global change s ,AKA| Novel perspectives for biodiversity conservation in farmland from global priorities to local solutions ,AKA| Changes in species communities: role of climate change, human land use and community complexity ,AKA| Conservation policy in a changing world: intergrating citizen science data from national monitoring schemes to model impacts of global change scenarios ,AKA| The combined effect of climate change and habitat protection on population changes and range shifts in birdsSergi Herrando; Andrea Santangeli; Päivi M. Sirkiä; Alison Johnston; Alison Johnston; Marie-Anne R. Hudson; Emma-Liina Marjakangas; Charlotte M. Moshøj; Chris A. M. van Turnhout; Nicole L. Michel; Romain Lorrillière; Romain Lorrillière; Åke Lindström; Renno Nellis; Jaanus Elts; Ruud P. B. Foppen; Tibor Szép; Lluís Brotons; Vincent Devictor; Adam C. Smith; Henning Heldbjerg; Aleksi Lehikoinen; Jean-Yves Paquet; Frédéric Jiguet; Marc Herremans;Abstract Global climate change is driving species' distributions towards the poles and mountain tops during both non‐breeding and breeding seasons, leading to changes in the composition of natural communities. However, the degree of season differences in climate‐driven community shifts has not been thoroughly investigated at large spatial scales. We compared the rates of change in the community composition during both winter (non‐breeding season) and summer (breeding) and their relation to temperature changes. Based on continental‐scale data from Europe and North America, we examined changes in bird community composition using the community temperature index (CTI) approach and compared the changes with observed regional temperature changes during 1980–2016. CTI increased faster in winter than in summer. This seasonal discrepancy is probably because individuals are less site‐faithful in winter, and can more readily shift their wintering sites in response to weather in comparison to the breeding season. Regional long‐term changes in community composition were positively associated with regional temperature changes during both seasons, but the pattern was only significant during summer due to high annual variability in winter communities. Annual changes in community composition were positively associated with the annual temperature changes during both seasons. Our results were broadly consistent across continents, suggesting some climate‐driven restructuring in both European and North American avian communities. Because community composition has changed much faster during the winter than during the breeding season, it is important to increase our knowledge about climate‐driven impacts during the less‐studied non‐breeding season.
CIRAD: HAL (Agricult... arrow_drop_down CIRAD: HAL (Agricultural Research for Development)Article . 2021Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-03424070Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Journal of Animal EcologyArticleLicense: publisher-specific, author manuscriptData sources: UnpayWallJournal of Animal EcologyArticle . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Wiley Online Library User AgreementData sources: CrossrefHELDA - Digital Repository of the University of HelsinkiArticle . 2022 . Peer-reviewedData sources: HELDA - Digital Repository of the University of Helsinkiadd 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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