“…Based on the assumption that climate and land use conditions have negatively affected species inhabiting mountain habitats (Arlettaz et al, ; Brambilla et al, ; Herrando et al, ; Ims & Hender, ; Lehikoinen et al, ), we hypothesize that mountain bird species, in general, are declining in numbers. Second, we hypothesize that this decline would be stronger in mountain specialists that only occur in mountain areas in our study sites, whereas mountain generalists, which also can be found at lower elevations, are doing better because of generally higher ecological flexibility (Davey, Chamberlein, Newson, Noble, & Johnston, ; Davey, Devictor, Jonzén, Lindström, & Smith, ; Gough et al, ). Third, we predict that population trends of mountain species can be influenced by the migration status of species.…”