Phenological Synchrony and Bird Migration (eBook, ePUB)
Changing Climate and Seasonal Resources in North America
Redaktion: Wood, Eric M.; Kellermann, Jherime L.
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Changing Climate and Seasonal Resources in North America
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Bird migration is a well-researched phenological event. However, few studies in North America have investigated the effects of climate change and extreme weather on the relationships of migratory avian species and their seasonal resources. This is a critical gap in knowledge that limits our ability to prioritize management and conservation applicat
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Bird migration is a well-researched phenological event. However, few studies in North America have investigated the effects of climate change and extreme weather on the relationships of migratory avian species and their seasonal resources. This is a critical gap in knowledge that limits our ability to prioritize management and conservation applicat
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040214022
- Artikelnr.: 72524608
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040214022
- Artikelnr.: 72524608
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Dr. Eric M. Wood is a postdoctoral quantitative ecologist in the Conservation Sciences Program at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. His research investigates the impacts of land use and climate change on species' interactions with their environment. Dr. Wood has over 15 years experience in avian ecology, exploring questions related to spring and fall migration and the breeding period to better understand species-habitat interactions, community and landscape ecology, ecosystem services, and phenology. Dr. Jherime L. Kellermann is an assistant professor in the Natural Sciences Department at the Oregon Institute of Technology and science coordinator at Crater Lake National Park Science and Learning Center. He has nearly 20 years of experience in research and conservation of birds and their habitats in America's Pacific Northwest, Southwest, and Hawaii, as well as the Caribbean and Latin America. His research interests include seasonal dynamics of animal migration and habitat ecology, the synchrony or mismatch of interacting species' phenology associated with climate variation and change, and how changing phenology may impact ecosystem services.
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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.
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.
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.
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.







