The global determinants of climate niche breadth in birds

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João Fabrício Mota Rodrigues [1 ]
Carlos A. Botero [1 ]
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[1] University of Texas at Austin,Integrative Biology Department
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10.1038/s41467-025-58815-1
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Understanding why certain species occupy wider climate niches than others is a fundamental pursuit in ecology with important implications for conservation and management. However, existing synthesis on this topic has focused on the consequences rather than the causes of climate niche expansion, leading to significant gaps in our understanding of the possible evolutionary drivers of this important ecological property. Here we leverage species distribution models powered by millions of citizen science sightings of birds to determine how a comprehensive suite of parameters influences the breadth of climate niches. Our analyses show that migration and more central locations in climate space are directly associated with wider climate niches. Additionally, they indicate that larger brains, smaller bodies, and broader dietary requirements are indirectly associated with narrower niches, presumably because they enable the occupancy of geographically widespread habitats that occupy narrow areas in climate niche space. Through follow-up analyses we further clarify how the different factors considered in this study help shape niche breadth by affecting the colonization of more versus less frequently used habitats. Overall, our findings shed light on critical, yet highly underappreciated properties of climate niches, underscoring the complexity and interconnectivity of the factors that shaped their evolution among birds.
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