Phenological Synchrony and Bird Migration
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Phenological Synchrony and Bird Migration
Changing Climate and Seasonal Resources in North America
Kellermann, Jherime L.; Wood, Eric M.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2017
248
Mole
Inglês
9781138575783
15 a 20 dias
460
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Conservation and Management. Leaps, Chains, and Climate Change for Western Migratory Songbirds. Landbird Stopover in the Great Lakes Region: Integrating Habitat Use and Climate Change in Conservation. A Bird's-Eye View of the USA National Phenology Network: An Off-the-Shelf Monitoring Program. Migratory Connectivity. Spring Resource Phenology and Timing of Songbird Migration across the Gulf of Mexico. Climate on Wintering Grounds Drives Spring Arrival of Short-Distance Migrants to the Upper Midwest. Spring Migration. Phenological Asynchrony Between Migrant Songbirds and Food Resources during Early Springs: Initiation of a Trophic Cascade at a Stopover Site. Climatic Extremes Influence Spring Tree Phenology and Migratory Songbird Foraging Behavior. Phenological Synchrony of Bird Migration with Tree Flowering at Desert Riparian Stopover Sites. Shorebird Migration in the Face of Climate Change: Potential Shifts in Migration Phenology and Resource Availability. Fall Migration. Matching Ephemeral Resources on Autumnal Stopover and the Potential for Mismatch. Annual Variation in Autumn Migration Phenology and Energetic Condition at a Stopover Site in the Western United States. Autumn Migration of North American Landbirds. Index.
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Stopover Site;Global Change Biology;migratory birds;Stopover Habitat;migratory connectivity;National Academy;spring migration;phenological asynchrony;Archilochus Colubris;phenology;Northern Red Oak;fall migration;Phenological Synchrony;Phenological Mismatch;Avian Biology;Migration Phenology;Cumulative Growing Degree Days;Migrant Songbirds;Foraging Substrates;Junco Hyemalis;Short Distance Migrants;Great Lake;Autumn Migration;Zonotrichia Leucophrys;Hermit Thrush;Nature's Notebook;Tree Phenology;Bur Oak;Niche Breadth;Red Maple
Conservation and Management. Leaps, Chains, and Climate Change for Western Migratory Songbirds. Landbird Stopover in the Great Lakes Region: Integrating Habitat Use and Climate Change in Conservation. A Bird's-Eye View of the USA National Phenology Network: An Off-the-Shelf Monitoring Program. Migratory Connectivity. Spring Resource Phenology and Timing of Songbird Migration across the Gulf of Mexico. Climate on Wintering Grounds Drives Spring Arrival of Short-Distance Migrants to the Upper Midwest. Spring Migration. Phenological Asynchrony Between Migrant Songbirds and Food Resources during Early Springs: Initiation of a Trophic Cascade at a Stopover Site. Climatic Extremes Influence Spring Tree Phenology and Migratory Songbird Foraging Behavior. Phenological Synchrony of Bird Migration with Tree Flowering at Desert Riparian Stopover Sites. Shorebird Migration in the Face of Climate Change: Potential Shifts in Migration Phenology and Resource Availability. Fall Migration. Matching Ephemeral Resources on Autumnal Stopover and the Potential for Mismatch. Annual Variation in Autumn Migration Phenology and Energetic Condition at a Stopover Site in the Western United States. Autumn Migration of North American Landbirds. Index.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Stopover Site;Global Change Biology;migratory birds;Stopover Habitat;migratory connectivity;National Academy;spring migration;phenological asynchrony;Archilochus Colubris;phenology;Northern Red Oak;fall migration;Phenological Synchrony;Phenological Mismatch;Avian Biology;Migration Phenology;Cumulative Growing Degree Days;Migrant Songbirds;Foraging Substrates;Junco Hyemalis;Short Distance Migrants;Great Lake;Autumn Migration;Zonotrichia Leucophrys;Hermit Thrush;Nature's Notebook;Tree Phenology;Bur Oak;Niche Breadth;Red Maple