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Code and data for: "Weather at the winter and stopover areas determines spring migration onset, progress, and advancements in Afro-Palearctic migrant birds"
This is the code and data used for the publication: Haest, B., Hüppop, O., & Bairlein, F. (2020). Weather at the winter and stopover areas determines spring migration onset, progress, and advancements in Afro-Palearctic migrant birds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(29), 17056–17062. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1920448117. The archive consists of: (1) A collection of R scripts and functions that enables repetition of the analyses performed in the study. (2) The dataset, containing the mean spring phenology at Helgoland of six trans-Saharan migrant bird species over the period 1960-2014. Please see the PNAS publication for more details, or contact me at birgen.haest@protonmail.com with any questions regarding the code or data. When using this code or data, please attribute/cite this dataset appropriately using the doi as well as the original publication in PNAS.
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microevolution, time window analysis, climate change, variable importance analysis, environmental plasticity, R, conservation, behavioural flexibility, bird migration, phenology
microevolution, time window analysis, climate change, variable importance analysis, environmental plasticity, R, conservation, behavioural flexibility, bird migration, phenology
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