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DOI10.1642/AUK-16-243.1
Characterizing opportunistic breeding at a continental scale using all available sources of phenological data: An assessment of 337 species across the Australian continent
Duursma, Daisy Englert; Gallagher, Rachael V.; Griffith, Simon C.
通讯作者Duursma, Daisy Englert
来源期刊AUK
ISSN0004-8038
EISSN1938-4254
出版年2017
卷号134期号:3页码:509-519
英文摘要

Research from the intensively studied northern temperate and boreal regions dominates avian reproductive phenology studies. However, in most other areas, long-term, high-quality phenological datasets are not available, limiting our ability to predict how reproductive timing may respond to rapid climate change. Here, we provide novel methods for combining conventional and nonconventional observations to understand phenological patterns in birds across a southern continent. Observations from egg collections, bird banding, nest record schemes, and citizen science were combined to determine egg-laying phenology for similar to 50% of Australia’s mainland breeding species. We investigated start, peak, and length of avian egg-laying periods (1) derived from different data sources, (2) across tropical, subtropical, desert, grassland, and temperate biomes, and (3) comparing 2 representative temperate regions of the northern and southern hemispheres. We found that start and peak egg-laying dates calculated from single-visit observations of young or eggs resulted in similar dates as those from more accurate multi-visit nest observations. This demonstration suggests that future studies aimed at assessing changes in the timing of breeding in response to climate change can utilize such observational data. This will significantly increase sample sizes, rather than restricting such analyses to just intensively tracked nests, for which accurate laying dates are available. We found that egg-laying phenology varies between biomes (tropical, subtropical, desert, grassland, temperate), with birds in the desert biome having the earliest peaks of egg-laying. Finally, the length of the egg-laying period differs significantly between hemispheres. The southern temperate zone species have extensive egg-laying periods and many species breed yearround in marked contrast to the highly predictable, springtime breeding in the north. Therefore, avian phenological patterns and documented responses to climate change from the well-sampled, but highly seasonal, northern hemisphere may not be transferrable across the globe.


英文关键词big-data natural history collections macroecology breeding biology breeding phenology population monitoring
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000405095500003
WOS关键词RAIN-FOREST BIRDS ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; ZEBRA FINCHES ; SEASONALITY ; IMPACTS ; RESPONSES ; SCIENCE ; MODELS ; CYCLES ; LENGTH
WOS类目Ornithology
WOS研究方向Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/197715
作者单位Macquarie Univ, Dept Biol Sci, N Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia
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Duursma, Daisy Englert,Gallagher, Rachael V.,Griffith, Simon C.. Characterizing opportunistic breeding at a continental scale using all available sources of phenological data: An assessment of 337 species across the Australian continent[J],2017,134(3):509-519.
APA Duursma, Daisy Englert,Gallagher, Rachael V.,&Griffith, Simon C..(2017).Characterizing opportunistic breeding at a continental scale using all available sources of phenological data: An assessment of 337 species across the Australian continent.AUK,134(3),509-519.
MLA Duursma, Daisy Englert,et al."Characterizing opportunistic breeding at a continental scale using all available sources of phenological data: An assessment of 337 species across the Australian continent".AUK 134.3(2017):509-519.
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