2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-137126/v1
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Reduced Breeding Success Suggests Trophic Mismatch Despite Timely Arrival in an Alpine Songbird

Abstract: A steady advance in the onset of spring is one of the most prominent footprints of climate warming and requires organisms, including migratory birds, to adapt their annual routines. As lower trophic levels typically adapt faster than higher trophic levels, observations of reduced fitness due to trophic mismatches are becoming more frequent, especially in long-distance migratory birds. We aimed to identify key phenological events, and quantify potential mismatches and their consequences in a migratory songbird … Show more

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“…Although PAM loggers have primarily been developed for migratory passerines (Bäckman, Andersson, Alerstam, et al, 2017; Briedis et al, 2020; Dhanjal‐Adams et al, 2018; Evens et al, 2020; Liechti et al, 2018; Sander et al, 2021; Sjöberg et al, 2018), they can be used with any species whose behaviour is likely to be detected by sensors. In such cases, it is possible for the user to develop their own classification using the classify_changepoint and classify_summary_statistics functions described in the following sections.…”
Section: Analysing Multisensor Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although PAM loggers have primarily been developed for migratory passerines (Bäckman, Andersson, Alerstam, et al, 2017; Briedis et al, 2020; Dhanjal‐Adams et al, 2018; Evens et al, 2020; Liechti et al, 2018; Sander et al, 2021; Sjöberg et al, 2018), they can be used with any species whose behaviour is likely to be detected by sensors. In such cases, it is possible for the user to develop their own classification using the classify_changepoint and classify_summary_statistics functions described in the following sections.…”
Section: Analysing Multisensor Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a number of other behaviours that are identifiable using multisensory geolocator tags. Though these tags have primarily been used on birds (Bäckman et al, 2017; Dhanjal-Adams et al, 2018; Liechti et al, 2018; Sjöberg et al, 2018; Briedis, Beran, Adamík, & Hahn, 2020; Evens et al, 2020; Barras, Arlettaz, & Liechti, 2021; Sander et al, 2021), they can also be used with bats (Voigt et al, 2020). There are therefore a number of behaviours that might be analysed from these tags.…”
Section: Classifying Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the 21st century, climate change is threatening the populations of many species with extinction (Parmesan and Yohe 2003). Migratory species, some of whose breeding ranges are in poleward areas of fast-paced change, are at risk (Møller et al 2008, Sander et al 2020. Historical dispersal and vicariance at northern latitudes contribute to genomic structure that can limit current adaptive genetic diversity to impede responses to environmental change via natural selection (Wilson et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%