Phenological differences among selected residents and long-distance migrant bird species in central Europe

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Lenka Bartošová
Miroslav Trnka
Zdeněk Bauer
Martin Možný
Petr Štěpánek
Zdeněk Žalud
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[1] Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,CzechGlobe–Global Change Research Centre AS CR, v.v.i.
[2] Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry,Institute of Agrosystems and Bioclimatology
[3] Czech Hydrometeorological Institute,Agrometeorological Observatory in Doksany
[4] Czech Hydrometeorological Institute,Department of Meteorology and Climatology in Brno
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International Journal of Biometeorology | 2014年 / 58卷
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Phenology; Resident; Long-distance migrant; Breeding; Central Europe;
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The phenological responses to climate of residents and migrants (short- and long-distance) differ. Although few previous studies have focussed on this topic, the agree that changes in phenology are more apparent for residents than for long-distance migrants. We analysed the breeding times of two selected residents (Sitta europaea, Parus major) and one long-distance migrant (Ficedula albicollis) from 1961 to 2007 in central Europe. The timing of the phenophases of all three bird species showed a significant advance to earlier times. Nevertheless, the most marked shift was observed for the long-distance migrant (1.9 days per decade on average in mean laying date with linearity at the 99.9 % confidence level). In contrast, the shifts shown by the residents were smaller (1.6 days for S. europaea and 1.5 days for P. major also on average in mean laying date for both, with linearity at the 95 % confidence level). Spearman rank correlation coefficients calculated for pairs of phenophases of given bird species in 20-year subsamples (e.g. 1961–1980, 1962–1981) showed higher phenological separation between the residents and the migrant. This separation is most apparent after the 1980s. Thus, our results indicate that the interconnections between the studied phenological stages of the three bird species are becoming weaker.
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