Resident bird species track inter-annual variation in spring phenology better than long-distance migrants in a subalpine habitat

Jørgen Skavdal Søraker , Bård Gunnar Stokke , Oddmund Kleven , Arne Moksnes , Geir Rudolfsen , Gine Roll Skjærvø , Henriette Vaagland , Eivin Røskaft , Peter Sjolte Ranke
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The ability to track variation in climate is important for species to persist in a given environment. Lack of responses to both long-term changes and inter-annual variation in climate parameters can result in reduced fitness and population decline. Furthermore, migration strategy can influence the ability to track climatic variation due to the potential to use reliable environmental cues. Here, we studied the temporal relationship between birch leafing and onset of breeding for three bird species with contrasting migration strategies over a 20-year period in a subalpine habitat in Central Norway. We found no temporal change in birch leafing date or breeding onset for the three bird species over the study period. However, we found a statistically significant difference in the ability to track inter-annual variation in birch leafing date between the resident and two long-distance migratory species. The resident great tit Parus major was more capable of initiating egg laying in closer association to variation in birch leafing in early springs, than the long-distance migratory European pied flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca and common redstart Phoenicurus phoenicurus. Long-distance migrants seem to have been constrained by arrival date or time from arrival to entering the breeding areas, in contrast to resident birds, which might be better able track early initiation of spring in breeding areas by adjusting egg laying date. Our findings highlight the importance of not solely studying directional long-term climatic change, but also pay attention to inter-annual variation.

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在亚高山生境中,留鸟比长途候鸟更能追踪春季物候的年际变化
追踪气候变化的能力对于物种在特定环境中生存非常重要。缺乏对气候参数长期变化和年际变化的响应可导致适合度降低和种群下降。此外,由于有可能使用可靠的环境线索,迁徙策略可以影响追踪气候变化的能力。在这里,我们研究了在挪威中部的亚高山栖息地,在20年的时间里,桦树叶片和三种鸟类的繁殖开始之间的时间关系,并对比了迁徙策略。我们发现在研究期间,三种鸟类的白桦叶片日期和繁殖开始没有时间变化。然而,我们发现,在追踪白桦叶片日期年际变化的能力上,两种长途迁徙物种之间存在统计学上的显著差异。与远途迁徙的欧洲斑蝇Ficedula hypoleuca和普通红脚鸟Phoenicurus Phoenicurus相比,常住的大山雀Parus major在与早春桦树叶片变化密切相关的情况下更能启动产卵。长途候鸟似乎受到到达日期或从到达到进入繁殖区的时间的限制,而留鸟可能通过调整产卵日期来更好地跟踪繁殖区的早春。我们的研究结果强调了不仅要研究定向长期气候变化,还要关注年际变化的重要性。
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