Change in spring arrival of migratory birds under an era of climate change, Swedish data from the last 140 years

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Cecilia Kullberg
Thord Fransson
Johanna Hedlund
Niclas Jonzén
Ola Langvall
Johan Nilsson
Kjell Bolmgren
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[1] Stockholm University,Department of Zoology
[2] Swedish Museum of Natural History,Department of Environmental Research and Monitoring
[3] Lund University,Theoretical Population Ecology and Evolution Group, Department of Biology
[4] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Unit for Field
[5] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Based Forest Research
[6] Stockholm University,The Swedish Species Information Centre
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AMBIO | 2015年 / 44卷
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Bird migration; Phenology; Migratory strategy; Climate changes; Spring arrival;
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Many migratory bird species have advanced their spring arrival during the latest decades, most probably due to climate change. However, studies on migratory phenology in the period before recent global warming are scarce. We have analyzed a historical dataset (1873–1917) of spring arrival to southern and central Sweden of 14 migratory bird species. In addition, we have used relative differences between historical and present-day observations (1984–2013) to evaluate the effect of latitude and migratory strategy on day of arrival over time. There was a larger change in spring phenology in short-distance migrants than in long-distance migrants. Interestingly, the results further suggest that climate change has affected the phenology of short-distance migrants more in southern than in central Sweden. The results suggest that the much earlier calculated arrival to southern Sweden among short-distance migrants mirrors a change in location of wintering areas, hence, connecting migration phenology and wintering range shifts.
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