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Associations of Breeding-Bird Abundance with Climate Vary Among Species and Trait-Based Groups in Southern California

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Frank A Fogarty, Daniel R Cayan, Laurel A DeHaan, and Erica Fleishman, 2020-03-31, Associations of Breeding-Bird Abundance with Climate Vary Among Species and Trait-Based Groups in Southern California: PLOS ONE, v. 15, iss. 3.

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Abstract (from PLOS ONE): The responses of individuals and populations to climate change vary as functions of physiology, ecology, and plasticity. We investigated whether annual variation in seasonal temperature and precipitation was associated with relative abundances of breeding bird species at local and regional levels in southern California, USA, from 1968–2013. We tested our hypotheses that abundances were correlated positively with precipitation and negatively with temperature in this semiarid to arid region. We also examined whether responses to climate varied among groups of species with similar land-cover associations, nesting locations, and migratory patterns. We investigated relations between seasonal climate variables and [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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