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author Bailey, Liam D.
van de Pol, Martijn
Adriaensen, Frank
Arct, Aneta
Barba, Emilio
Bellamy, Paul E.
Bonamour, Suzanne
Bouvier, Jean-Charles
Burgess, Malcolm D.
Charmantier, Anne
Cusimano, Camillo
Doligez, Blandine
Drobniak, Szymon M.
Dubiec, Anna
Eens, Marcel
Eeva, Tapio
Ferns, Peter N.
Goodenough, Anne E.
Hartley, Ian R.
Hinsley, Shelley A.
Ivankina, Elena
Juškaitis, Rimvydas
Kempenaers, Bart
Kerimov, Anvar B.
Lavigne, Claire
Leivits, Agu
Mainwaring, Mark C.
Matthysen, Erik
Nilsson, Jan-Åke
Orell, Markku
Rytkönen, Seppo
Senar, Juan Carlos
Sheldon, Ben C.
Sorace, Alberto
Stenning, Martyn J.
Török, János
van Oers, Kees
Vatka, Emma
Vriend, Stefan J. G.
Visser, Marcel E.
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van de Pol, Martijn
Adriaensen, Frank
Arct, Aneta
Barba, Emilio
Bellamy, Paul E.
Bonamour, Suzanne
Bouvier, Jean-Charles
Burgess, Malcolm D.
Charmantier, Anne
Cusimano, Camillo
Doligez, Blandine
Drobniak, Szymon M.
Dubiec, Anna
Eens, Marcel
Eeva, Tapio
Ferns, Peter N.
Goodenough, Anne E.
Hartley, Ian R.
Hinsley, Shelley A.
Ivankina, Elena
Juškaitis, Rimvydas
Kempenaers, Bart
Kerimov, Anvar B.
Lavigne, Claire
Leivits, Agu
Mainwaring, Mark C.
Matthysen, Erik
Nilsson, Jan-Åke
Orell, Markku
Rytkönen, Seppo
Senar, Juan Carlos
Sheldon, Ben C.
Sorace, Alberto
Stenning, Martyn J.
Török, János
van Oers, Kees
Vatka, Emma
Vriend, Stefan J. G.
Visser, Marcel E.
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description The phenology of many species shows strong sensitivity to climate change; however, with few large scale intra-specific studies it is unclear how such sensitivity varies over a species’ range. We document large intra-specific variation in phenological sensitivity to temperature using laying date information from 67 populations of two co-familial European songbirds, the great tit (Parus major) and blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus), covering a large part of their breeding range. Populations inhabiting deciduous habitats showed stronger phenological sensitivity than those in evergreen and mixed habitats. However, populations with higher sensitivity tended to have experienced less rapid change in climate over the past decades, such that populations with high phenological sensitivity will not necessarily exhibit the strongest phenological advancement. Our results show that to effectively assess the impact of climate change on phenology across a species’ range it will be necessary to account for intra-specific variation in phenological sensitivity, climate change exposure, and the ecological characteristics of a population.
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spelling pubmed-90187892022-04-28 Bird populations most exposed to climate change are less sensitive to climatic variation Bailey, Liam D. van de Pol, Martijn Adriaensen, Frank Arct, Aneta Barba, Emilio Bellamy, Paul E. Bonamour, Suzanne Bouvier, Jean-Charles Burgess, Malcolm D. Charmantier, Anne Cusimano, Camillo Doligez, Blandine Drobniak, Szymon M. Dubiec, Anna Eens, Marcel Eeva, Tapio Ferns, Peter N. Goodenough, Anne E. Hartley, Ian R. Hinsley, Shelley A. Ivankina, Elena Juškaitis, Rimvydas Kempenaers, Bart Kerimov, Anvar B. Lavigne, Claire Leivits, Agu Mainwaring, Mark C. Matthysen, Erik Nilsson, Jan-Åke Orell, Markku Rytkönen, Seppo Senar, Juan Carlos Sheldon, Ben C. Sorace, Alberto Stenning, Martyn J. Török, János van Oers, Kees Vatka, Emma Vriend, Stefan J. G. Visser, Marcel E. Nat Commun Article The phenology of many species shows strong sensitivity to climate change; however, with few large scale intra-specific studies it is unclear how such sensitivity varies over a species’ range. We document large intra-specific variation in phenological sensitivity to temperature using laying date information from 67 populations of two co-familial European songbirds, the great tit (Parus major) and blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus), covering a large part of their breeding range. Populations inhabiting deciduous habitats showed stronger phenological sensitivity than those in evergreen and mixed habitats. However, populations with higher sensitivity tended to have experienced less rapid change in climate over the past decades, such that populations with high phenological sensitivity will not necessarily exhibit the strongest phenological advancement. Our results show that to effectively assess the impact of climate change on phenology across a species’ range it will be necessary to account for intra-specific variation in phenological sensitivity, climate change exposure, and the ecological characteristics of a population. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9018789/ /pubmed/35440555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29635-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Bailey, Liam D.
van de Pol, Martijn
Adriaensen, Frank
Arct, Aneta
Barba, Emilio
Bellamy, Paul E.
Bonamour, Suzanne
Bouvier, Jean-Charles
Burgess, Malcolm D.
Charmantier, Anne
Cusimano, Camillo
Doligez, Blandine
Drobniak, Szymon M.
Dubiec, Anna
Eens, Marcel
Eeva, Tapio
Ferns, Peter N.
Goodenough, Anne E.
Hartley, Ian R.
Hinsley, Shelley A.
Ivankina, Elena
Juškaitis, Rimvydas
Kempenaers, Bart
Kerimov, Anvar B.
Lavigne, Claire
Leivits, Agu
Mainwaring, Mark C.
Matthysen, Erik
Nilsson, Jan-Åke
Orell, Markku
Rytkönen, Seppo
Senar, Juan Carlos
Sheldon, Ben C.
Sorace, Alberto
Stenning, Martyn J.
Török, János
van Oers, Kees
Vatka, Emma
Vriend, Stefan J. G.
Visser, Marcel E.
Bird populations most exposed to climate change are less sensitive to climatic variation
title Bird populations most exposed to climate change are less sensitive to climatic variation
title_full Bird populations most exposed to climate change are less sensitive to climatic variation
title_fullStr Bird populations most exposed to climate change are less sensitive to climatic variation
title_full_unstemmed Bird populations most exposed to climate change are less sensitive to climatic variation
title_short Bird populations most exposed to climate change are less sensitive to climatic variation
title_sort bird populations most exposed to climate change are less sensitive to climatic variation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9018789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35440555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29635-4
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