2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.107287
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The end of primary moult as an indicator of global warming effects in the Red-legged Partridge Alectoris rufa, a medium sized, sedentary species

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“…In Sagunto, no individual was captured moulting while feeding first-brood nestlings, but some individuals were found moulting when raising their first brood in Quintos. Some studies have reported an advance of the timing of moult, related to global warming, in different species (Helm et al, 2019;Kiat et al, 2019;Nadal et al, 2021). To the best of our knowledge, this advancement has not been reported for European great tit populations.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…In Sagunto, no individual was captured moulting while feeding first-brood nestlings, but some individuals were found moulting when raising their first brood in Quintos. Some studies have reported an advance of the timing of moult, related to global warming, in different species (Helm et al, 2019;Kiat et al, 2019;Nadal et al, 2021). To the best of our knowledge, this advancement has not been reported for European great tit populations.…”
Section: Yearmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The pollution sources mainly come from urban domestic sewage and industrial waste water. Non-point source pollution is discharged into [16][17]. Finally, it is an economical and effective way to carry out manual restoration and treatment for the more seriously polluted areas, and plant decontamination plants.…”
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“…Julian day with snow cover on 50% of area; Julian day of snow-free ground Moss et al, 1975 (RG), Swenson et al, 1994 (HG), Bernard-Laurent et al, 2017, Nadal et al, 2021 Snow height Thermoregulation costs that can limit time for foraging and escaping predation. Snow on the ground can also limit food accessibility (herbaceous plants), and increase exposure to predation.…”
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