2023
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17069
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Global temperature homogenization can obliterate temporal isolation in migratory animals with potential loss of population structure

Roeland A. Bom,
Theunis Piersma,
José A. Alves
et al.

Abstract: Climate change is expected to increase the spatial autocorrelation of temperature, resulting in greater synchronization of climate variables worldwide. Possibly such ‘homogenization of the world’ leads to elevated risks of extinction and loss of biodiversity. In this study, we develop an empirical example on how increasing synchrony of global temperatures can affect population structure in migratory animals. We studied two subspecies of bar‐tailed godwits Limosa lapponica breeding in tundra regions in Siberia:… Show more

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