2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.29.450344
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Interacting effects of cold snaps, rain, and agriculture on the fledging success of a declining aerial insectivore

Abstract: Climate change predicts the increased frequency, duration, and intensity of inclement weather periods, such as unseasonably low temperatures and prolonged precipitation. Many migratory species have advanced the phenology of important life history stages, and as a result are likely exposed to these periods of inclement spring weather more often, thus risking reduced fitness and population growth. For declining avian species, including aerial insectivores, anthropogenic landscape changes such as agricultural int… Show more

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