2023
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16888
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Experimental nest cooling reveals dramatic effects of heatwaves on reproduction in a Mediterranean bird of prey

Alejandro Corregidor‐Castro,
Jennifer Morinay,
Susan E. McKinlay
et al.

Abstract: Future climatic scenarios forecast increases in average temperatures as well as in the frequency, duration, and intensity of extreme events, such as heatwaves. Whereas behavioral adjustments can buffer direct physiological and fitness costs of exposure to excessive temperature in wild animals, these may prove more difficult during specific life stages when vagility is reduced (e.g., early developmental stages). By means of a nest cooling experiment, we tested the effects of extreme temperatures on different st… Show more

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“…Swifts, like many other cavity‐nesting species (e.g. Corregidor‐Castro et al., 2023), are likely to experience fitness costs due to heat stress. Our result regarding the decrease in body mass at higher temperatures suggests that there might be an upper limit to the temperature nestling Alpine swifts can withstand under the roofs of our colonies before showing signs of thermal stress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Swifts, like many other cavity‐nesting species (e.g. Corregidor‐Castro et al., 2023), are likely to experience fitness costs due to heat stress. Our result regarding the decrease in body mass at higher temperatures suggests that there might be an upper limit to the temperature nestling Alpine swifts can withstand under the roofs of our colonies before showing signs of thermal stress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%