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DOI10.1073/pnas.2009864117
Birds advancing lay dates with warming springs face greater risk of chick mortality
J. Ryan Shipley; Cornelia W. Twining; Conor C. Taff; Maren N. Vitousek; Andrea Flack; David W. Winkler
2020-09-28
发表期刊Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
出版年2020
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In response to a warming planet with earlier springs, migratory animals are adjusting the timing of essential life stages. Although these adjustments may be essential for keeping pace with resource phenology, they may prove insufficient, as evidenced by population declines in many species. However, even when species can match the tempo of climate change, other consequences may emerge when exposed to novel conditions earlier in the year. Here, using three long-term datasets on bird reproduction, daily insect availability, and weather, we investigated the complex mechanisms affecting reproductive success in an aerial insectivore, the tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor). By examining breeding records over nearly half a century, we discovered that tree swallows have continuously advanced their egg laying by ∼3 d per decade. However, earlier-hatching offspring are now exposed to inclement weather events twice as often as they were in the 1970s. Our long-term daily insect biomass dataset shows no long-term trends over 25 y but precipitous drops in flying insect numbers on days with low ambient temperatures. Insect availability has a considerable impact on chick survival: Even a single inclement weather event can reduce offspring survival by >50%. Our results highlight the multifaceted threats that climate change poses on migrating species. The decoupling between cold snap occurrence and generally warming spring temperatures can affect reproductive success and threaten long-term persistence of populations. Understanding the exact mechanisms that endanger aerial insectivores is especially timely because this guild is experiencing the steepest and most widespread declines across North America and Europe.

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J. Ryan Shipley,Cornelia W. Twining,Conor C. Taff,et al. Birds advancing lay dates with warming springs face greater risk of chick mortality[J]. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,2020.
APA J. Ryan Shipley,Cornelia W. Twining,Conor C. Taff,Maren N. Vitousek,Andrea Flack,&David W. Winkler.(2020).Birds advancing lay dates with warming springs face greater risk of chick mortality.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
MLA J. Ryan Shipley,et al."Birds advancing lay dates with warming springs face greater risk of chick mortality".Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2020).
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