Spring migration of birds in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation

Long-term spring phenological instants of 57 migratory bird species, i.e. arrival in summer visitors and departure in winter visitors, were recorded in South Moravia (Czech Republic) from 1952 through 2001 and evaluated for annual correspondence with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) weather syst...

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Main Author: Hubálek Zdeněk
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Subjects:
NAO
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spelling ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:228092b4-5aa2-8c4d-939b-951f7606b8ad 2024-03-17T08:53:04+00:00 Spring migration of birds in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation Hubálek Zdeněk https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:228092b4-5aa2-8c4d-939b-951f7606b8ad eng eng https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:228092b4-5aa2-8c4d-939b-951f7606b8ad phenology migration weather climate temperature NAO article ftczechacademysc 2024-02-19T22:42:29Z Long-term spring phenological instants of 57 migratory bird species, i.e. arrival in summer visitors and departure in winter visitors, were recorded in South Moravia (Czech Republic) from 1952 through 2001 and evaluated for annual correspondence with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) weather system. The migration instants occurred significantly earlier following positive winter/spring NAO index values (causing periods warmer than normal in Europe) in a number of short-distance migrants with a European winter range (e.g., Alauda arvensis, Columba palumbus, Corvus frugilegus, Motacilla alba, Phoenicurus ochruros, Phylloscopus collybita, Serinus serinus, Sturnus vulgaris, Vanellus vanellus), whereas they did not correlate with NAO in most long-distance migrants having a sub-Saharan winter range (e.g., Acrocephalus spp., Anthus trivialis, Apus apus, Cuculus canorus, Delichon urbica, Ficedula albicollis, Hippolais icterina, Hirundo rustica, Jynx torquilla, Lanius collurio, Locustella spp., Muscicapa striata, Oriolus oriolus, Phylloscopus sibilatrix, Riparia riparia, Streptopelia turtur, Sylvia spp.). The winter/spring (especially February and March) NAO conditions thus affect the migration timing of short-distance migrants that winter in western or southern Europe, and could explain their earlier than normal arrival that had been observed in Europe since the 1980s. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alauda arvensis Apus apus North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Vanellus vanellus Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV
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topic phenology
migration
weather
climate
temperature
NAO
spellingShingle phenology
migration
weather
climate
temperature
NAO
Hubálek Zdeněk
Spring migration of birds in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation
topic_facet phenology
migration
weather
climate
temperature
NAO
description Long-term spring phenological instants of 57 migratory bird species, i.e. arrival in summer visitors and departure in winter visitors, were recorded in South Moravia (Czech Republic) from 1952 through 2001 and evaluated for annual correspondence with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) weather system. The migration instants occurred significantly earlier following positive winter/spring NAO index values (causing periods warmer than normal in Europe) in a number of short-distance migrants with a European winter range (e.g., Alauda arvensis, Columba palumbus, Corvus frugilegus, Motacilla alba, Phoenicurus ochruros, Phylloscopus collybita, Serinus serinus, Sturnus vulgaris, Vanellus vanellus), whereas they did not correlate with NAO in most long-distance migrants having a sub-Saharan winter range (e.g., Acrocephalus spp., Anthus trivialis, Apus apus, Cuculus canorus, Delichon urbica, Ficedula albicollis, Hippolais icterina, Hirundo rustica, Jynx torquilla, Lanius collurio, Locustella spp., Muscicapa striata, Oriolus oriolus, Phylloscopus sibilatrix, Riparia riparia, Streptopelia turtur, Sylvia spp.). The winter/spring (especially February and March) NAO conditions thus affect the migration timing of short-distance migrants that winter in western or southern Europe, and could explain their earlier than normal arrival that had been observed in Europe since the 1980s.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hubálek Zdeněk
author_facet Hubálek Zdeněk
author_sort Hubálek Zdeněk
title Spring migration of birds in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation
title_short Spring migration of birds in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation
title_full Spring migration of birds in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation
title_fullStr Spring migration of birds in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation
title_full_unstemmed Spring migration of birds in relation to North Atlantic Oscillation
title_sort spring migration of birds in relation to north atlantic oscillation
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genre Alauda arvensis
Apus apus
North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
Vanellus vanellus
genre_facet Alauda arvensis
Apus apus
North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
Vanellus vanellus
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