2015
DOI: 10.3354/cr01290
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Bird arrival dates in Central Europe based on one of the earliest phenological networks

Abstract: Recording arrival dates of migratory birds to their breeding grounds has been one of the most popular activities among naturalists for more than 2 centuries. However, we know extremely little about the timing of birds' annual cycles when systematic field observations were still in their infancy, before the current warming period. Here we aim at filling this gap for bird arrival dates of 35 species for one of the earliest phenological networks, run by the Bohemian Patriotic-Economic Society during 1828-1847 in … Show more

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“…Studies of climate change impacts on phenology tend to focus on changes to spring phenology (Askeyev et al 2007, Wolkovich et al 2012, Parmesan et al 2013, Gallinat et al 2015, Kolářová & Adamík 2015. Our study highlights an example of an Arctic population that is ex periencing the greatest climate change induced impacts on phenology during the fall.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Studies of climate change impacts on phenology tend to focus on changes to spring phenology (Askeyev et al 2007, Wolkovich et al 2012, Parmesan et al 2013, Gallinat et al 2015, Kolářová & Adamík 2015. Our study highlights an example of an Arctic population that is ex periencing the greatest climate change induced impacts on phenology during the fall.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%