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Montane birds shift downslope despite recent warming in the northern Appalachian Mountains

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William V. DeLuca, and David I. King, Montane birds shift downslope despite recent warming in the northern Appalachian Mountains: Journal of Ornithology, v. 158, iss. 2.

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Montane regions support distinct animal and plant communities that are widely viewed as communities of high conservation concern due to their significant contribution to regional biodiversity. These communities are also thought to be particularly vulnerable to anthropogenically caused stressors such as climate change, which is generally expected to cause upward shifts and potential range restrictions in montane plant and animal distributions. In the northern Appalachian Mountains of North America, not only is it becoming warmer at mid-elevations but the ecotone between the northern hardwood and the montane coniferous forests is also shifting. Therefore, species that are limited by climate or habitat along the elevational gradient of [...]

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William V. DeLuca, David I. King
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Northeast CSC

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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