Carry‐over effects as drivers of fitness differences in animals
Carry‐over effects occur when processes in one season influence the success of an
individual in the following season. This phenomenon has the potential to explain a large …
individual in the following season. This phenomenon has the potential to explain a large …
Can conditions experienced during migration limit the population levels of birds?
I Newton - Journal of Ornithology, 2006 - Springer
Populations of migratory birds are usually considered to be limited by conditions in breeding
or wintering areas, but some might be limited by conditions encountered on migration. This …
or wintering areas, but some might be limited by conditions encountered on migration. This …
[LIVRE][B] The flexible phenotype: a body-centred integration of ecology, physiology, and behaviour
T Piersma, JA Van Gils - 2010 - books.google.com
The Flexible Phenotype attempts a true synthesis of physiology, behaviour, and ecology by
develo** an empirical argument that describes the intimate connections between …
develo** an empirical argument that describes the intimate connections between …
Rapid population decline in red knots: fitness consequences of decreased refuelling rates and late arrival in Delaware Bay
Most populations of migrant shorebirds around the world are in serious decline, suggesting
that vital condition–dependent rates such as fecundity and annual survival are being …
that vital condition–dependent rates such as fecundity and annual survival are being …
Two sides of a coin: ecological and chronobiological perspectives of timing in the wild
Most processes within organisms, and most interactions between organisms and their
environment, have distinct time profiles. The temporal coordination of such processes is …
environment, have distinct time profiles. The temporal coordination of such processes is …
Birds and climate change: impacts and conservation responses
JW Pearce-Higgins, RE Green - 2014 - books.google.com
From the red grouse to the Ethiopian bush-crow, bird populations around the world can
provide us with vital insights into the effects of climate change on species and ecosystems …
provide us with vital insights into the effects of climate change on species and ecosystems …
Travelling on a budget: predictions and ecological evidence for bottlenecks in the annual cycle of long-distance migrants
Long-distance migration, and the study of the migrants who undertake these journeys, has
fascinated generations of biologists. However, many aspects of the annual cycles of these …
fascinated generations of biologists. However, many aspects of the annual cycles of these …
Exposure to high temperature influences the behaviour, physiology, and survival of sockeye salmon during spawning migration
Since 1996, some populations of Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka
Walbaum in Artedi, 1792) have begun spawning migrations weeks earlier than normal, and …
Walbaum in Artedi, 1792) have begun spawning migrations weeks earlier than normal, and …
The effect of climate change on the correlation between avian life‐history traits
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate
change is to match the shifting phenology of underlying levels of the food chain. In a …
change is to match the shifting phenology of underlying levels of the food chain. In a …
The dynamics of landscape change and snow geese in mid‐continent North America
KF Abraham, RL Jefferies… - Global Change …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Mid‐Continent Population of the lesser snow goose, which breeds in the
eastern and central Canadian Arctic and sub‐Arctic, and winters in the southern United …
eastern and central Canadian Arctic and sub‐Arctic, and winters in the southern United …