2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10336-020-01825-1
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Local timing of rainfall predicts the timing of moult within a single locality and the progress of moult among localities that vary in the onset of the wet season in a year-round breeding tropical songbird

Abstract: Rainfall seasonality is likely an important cue for timing key annual cycle events like moult in birds living in seasonally arid environments, but its precise effect is difficult to establish because seasonal rainfall may affect other covarying annual events such as breeding in the same way. In central Nigeria, however, Common Bulbuls Pycnonotus barbatus moult in the wet season but only show weak breeding seasonality. This suggests that moult is more sensitive to rainfall than breeding, but a similar outcome i… Show more

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“…Tropical birds have been shown to use slight seasonal changes in daylight length for the optimal timing of breeding (Hau 2001). Several studies on tropical bird species also report restricted breeding seasons (Skutch 1950), moulting seasons (Nwaogu & Cresswell 2021), migration in specific periods of the year (Jahn et al 2020), relatively low long-term repeatability in basal metabolic rates resembling temperate species (Bushuev et al 2021) and seasonal changes in innate immunity mediated by rainfall (Nwaogu et al 2019). Heavy rainfall is an important cue for tropical bird phenology (Quispe et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tropical birds have been shown to use slight seasonal changes in daylight length for the optimal timing of breeding (Hau 2001). Several studies on tropical bird species also report restricted breeding seasons (Skutch 1950), moulting seasons (Nwaogu & Cresswell 2021), migration in specific periods of the year (Jahn et al 2020), relatively low long-term repeatability in basal metabolic rates resembling temperate species (Bushuev et al 2021) and seasonal changes in innate immunity mediated by rainfall (Nwaogu et al 2019). Heavy rainfall is an important cue for tropical bird phenology (Quispe et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%