“…In contrast, at higher elevations, dotterel frequently occupy J. trifidus heaths, which may be less affected by nitrogen deposition (Fremstad, Paal, & Möls, 2005), while wind ablation and limited availability of other minerals also have the potential to buffer against vegetation change and maintain low vegetation swards at high elevations (Britton, Beale, Towers, & Hewison, 2009; Ross, Woodin, Hester, Thompson, & Birks, 2012). We tentatively suggest, therefore, as a prompt for future research, that nitrogen deposition‐driven changes in both vegetation composition and sward height may render low‐elevation areas in particular less suitable not just for dotterel but the wider suite of alpine birds that demonstrate strong habitat preferences for low‐growing alpine vegetation types (Barras et al, 2019; Brambilla et al, 2017; Resano‐Mayor et al, 2019; Revermann, Schmid, Zbinden, Spaar, & Schröder, 2012).…”