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Threat of Climate Change on a Songbird Population Through its Impacts on Breeding

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Thomas W Bonnot, W Andrew Cox, Frank Thompson, and Joshua J Millspaugh, 2018-07-23, Threat of Climate Change on a Songbird Population Through its Impacts on Breeding: Nature Climate Change, iss. 8, p. 718-722.

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Abstract (from Nature Climate Change): Understanding global change processes that threaten species viability is critical for assessing vulnerability and deciding on appropriate conservation actions1. Here we combine individual-based2 and metapopulation models to estimate the effects of climate change on annual breeding productivity and population viability up to 2100 of a common forest songbird, the Acadian flycatcher (Empidonax virescens), across the Central Hardwoods ecoregion, a 39.5-million-hectare area of temperate and broadleaf forests in the USA. Our approach integrates local-scale, individual breeding productivity, estimated from empirically derived demographic parameters that vary with landscape and climatic factors (such [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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journalNature Climate Change
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