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Ongoing climate change is thought to disrupt trophic relationships, with consequences for complex interspecific interactions, yet the effects of climate change on species interactions are poorly understood, and such effects have not been documented at a global scale. Using a single database of 38,19...
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author | Kubelka, Vojtěch Šálek, Miroslav Tomkovich, Pavel Végvári, Zsolt Freckleton, Robert P. Székely, Tamás |
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description | Ongoing climate change is thought to disrupt trophic relationships, with consequences for complex interspecific interactions, yet the effects of climate change on species interactions are poorly understood, and such effects have not been documented at a global scale. Using a single database of 38,191 nests from 237 populations, we found that shorebirds have experienced a worldwide increase in nest predation over the past 70 years. Historically, there existed a latitudinal gradient in nest predation, with the highest rates in the tropics; however, this pattern has been recently reversed in the Northern Hemisphere, most notably in the Arctic. This increased nest predation is consistent with climate-induced shifts in predator-prey relationships. ... : Data and R codes for Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirdsAll data files (*26*) are in one zip folder (3 scripts, *21* dataset files, 1 file with phylogenetic trees, 1 file with all variables description). Choose one of the commented scripts (Models, Figures, SuppFigures) and run it. It will use all needed data.Kubelka et al. 2018_Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds_DATA for Dryad.zip ... |
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spelling | ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.45g90h4 2025-06-15T14:21:37+00:00 Data from: Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds ... Kubelka, Vojtěch Šálek, Miroslav Tomkovich, Pavel Végvári, Zsolt Freckleton, Robert P. Székely, Tamás 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.45g90h4 https://datadryad.org/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.45g90h4 en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aat8695 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 1944-2016 Dataset dataset 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.45g90h410.1126/science.aat8695 2025-06-02T09:22:55Z Ongoing climate change is thought to disrupt trophic relationships, with consequences for complex interspecific interactions, yet the effects of climate change on species interactions are poorly understood, and such effects have not been documented at a global scale. Using a single database of 38,191 nests from 237 populations, we found that shorebirds have experienced a worldwide increase in nest predation over the past 70 years. Historically, there existed a latitudinal gradient in nest predation, with the highest rates in the tropics; however, this pattern has been recently reversed in the Northern Hemisphere, most notably in the Arctic. This increased nest predation is consistent with climate-induced shifts in predator-prey relationships. ... : Data and R codes for Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirdsAll data files (*26*) are in one zip folder (3 scripts, *21* dataset files, 1 file with phylogenetic trees, 1 file with all variables description). Choose one of the commented scripts (Models, Figures, SuppFigures) and run it. It will use all needed data.Kubelka et al. 2018_Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds_DATA for Dryad.zip ... Dataset Arctic Climate change Unknown Arctic |
spellingShingle | 1944-2016 Kubelka, Vojtěch Šálek, Miroslav Tomkovich, Pavel Végvári, Zsolt Freckleton, Robert P. Székely, Tamás Data from: Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds ... |
title | Data from: Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds ... |
title_full | Data from: Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds ... |
title_fullStr | Data from: Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Data from: Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds ... |
title_short | Data from: Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds ... |
title_sort | data from: global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds ... |
topic | 1944-2016 |
topic_facet | 1944-2016 |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.45g90h4 https://datadryad.org/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.45g90h4 |