Data from: Breeding phenological response to spring weather conditions in common Finnish birds: resident species respond stronger than migratory species

National bird-nest record schemes provide a valuable data source to study large-scale changes in basic breeding biology and effects of climate change on birds. Using nest-record scheme data from 26 common Finnish breeding bird species from whole Finland, we estimated the laydate of the first egg for...

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Main Authors: Kluen, Edward, Nousiainen, Riikka, Lehikoinen, Aleksi
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.0n624
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4961981 2024-09-15T18:17:36+00:00 Data from: Breeding phenological response to spring weather conditions in common Finnish birds: resident species respond stronger than migratory species Kluen, Edward Nousiainen, Riikka Lehikoinen, Aleksi 2016-09-19 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.0n624 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.01110 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.0n624 oai:zenodo.org:4961981 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Certhia familiaris Ficedula hypoleuca Carduelis chloris Cyanistes caeruleus Periparus ater Turdus iliacus Muscicapa striata Parus major Phyloscopus trochilus Phoenicurus phoenicurus Pica pica Motacilla alba Vanellus vanellus Sylvia communis Chroicocephalus ridibundus Turdus pilaris Larus canus Saxicola rubetra Hirundo rustica Turdus merula Numenius arquata Sylvia borin Fringilla coelebs Sturnus vulgaris Lophophanes cristatus nest-card data Sterna hirundo info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2016 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.0n62410.1111/jav.01110 2024-07-25T17:45:42Z National bird-nest record schemes provide a valuable data source to study large-scale changes in basic breeding biology and effects of climate change on birds. Using nest-record scheme data from 26 common Finnish breeding bird species from whole Finland, we estimated the laydate of the first egg for 129 063 nesting attempts. We then investigated the relationship of mean spring temperature and spring precipitation sum to changes in the onset of laying over the period 1961–2012. In addition, we examine differences in response to these climatic variables for species grouped for different life history strategies; migration, diet and habitat. Finally, we test whether body size is related to the strength of phenological response. We show that 26 common Finnish breeding bird species have advanced their laying dates over time and to an increase in the mean spring temperature over the study period. When species are grouped according life history strategies, we find that breeding phenological change is negatively associated with changes in the mean spring temperature where residents respond strongest to changes in mean spring temperature, but also short- and long-distance migrants advance laydates with increasing spring temperatures. Breeding phenological change is also associated with spring precipitation, where resident species delay and short-distance migrants advance the onset of breeding. In addition we find that omnivorous species respond stronger than insectivorous species to changes in spring temperature. In contrast to results from an earlier study, we do not find evidence that small-sized species respond stronger to spring temperature than large-sized species. As climate warming is predicted to continue in the future, long-term citizen science schemes, such as the Finnish nest-card scheme, prove to be a valuable cost-effective way to monitor the environment and allow investigation into how species are responding to changes in their environment. Mean laydate per species per year (1961-2012) Laydates for 26 ... Other/Unknown Material Larus canus Numenius arquata Sterna hirundo Vanellus vanellus Chroicocephalus ridibundus Zenodo
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topic Certhia familiaris
Ficedula hypoleuca
Carduelis chloris
Cyanistes caeruleus
Periparus ater
Turdus iliacus
Muscicapa striata
Parus major
Phyloscopus trochilus
Phoenicurus phoenicurus
Pica pica
Motacilla alba
Vanellus vanellus
Sylvia communis
Chroicocephalus ridibundus
Turdus pilaris
Larus canus
Saxicola rubetra
Hirundo rustica
Turdus merula
Numenius arquata
Sylvia borin
Fringilla coelebs
Sturnus vulgaris
Lophophanes cristatus
nest-card data
Sterna hirundo
spellingShingle Certhia familiaris
Ficedula hypoleuca
Carduelis chloris
Cyanistes caeruleus
Periparus ater
Turdus iliacus
Muscicapa striata
Parus major
Phyloscopus trochilus
Phoenicurus phoenicurus
Pica pica
Motacilla alba
Vanellus vanellus
Sylvia communis
Chroicocephalus ridibundus
Turdus pilaris
Larus canus
Saxicola rubetra
Hirundo rustica
Turdus merula
Numenius arquata
Sylvia borin
Fringilla coelebs
Sturnus vulgaris
Lophophanes cristatus
nest-card data
Sterna hirundo
Kluen, Edward
Nousiainen, Riikka
Lehikoinen, Aleksi
Data from: Breeding phenological response to spring weather conditions in common Finnish birds: resident species respond stronger than migratory species
topic_facet Certhia familiaris
Ficedula hypoleuca
Carduelis chloris
Cyanistes caeruleus
Periparus ater
Turdus iliacus
Muscicapa striata
Parus major
Phyloscopus trochilus
Phoenicurus phoenicurus
Pica pica
Motacilla alba
Vanellus vanellus
Sylvia communis
Chroicocephalus ridibundus
Turdus pilaris
Larus canus
Saxicola rubetra
Hirundo rustica
Turdus merula
Numenius arquata
Sylvia borin
Fringilla coelebs
Sturnus vulgaris
Lophophanes cristatus
nest-card data
Sterna hirundo
description National bird-nest record schemes provide a valuable data source to study large-scale changes in basic breeding biology and effects of climate change on birds. Using nest-record scheme data from 26 common Finnish breeding bird species from whole Finland, we estimated the laydate of the first egg for 129 063 nesting attempts. We then investigated the relationship of mean spring temperature and spring precipitation sum to changes in the onset of laying over the period 1961–2012. In addition, we examine differences in response to these climatic variables for species grouped for different life history strategies; migration, diet and habitat. Finally, we test whether body size is related to the strength of phenological response. We show that 26 common Finnish breeding bird species have advanced their laying dates over time and to an increase in the mean spring temperature over the study period. When species are grouped according life history strategies, we find that breeding phenological change is negatively associated with changes in the mean spring temperature where residents respond strongest to changes in mean spring temperature, but also short- and long-distance migrants advance laydates with increasing spring temperatures. Breeding phenological change is also associated with spring precipitation, where resident species delay and short-distance migrants advance the onset of breeding. In addition we find that omnivorous species respond stronger than insectivorous species to changes in spring temperature. In contrast to results from an earlier study, we do not find evidence that small-sized species respond stronger to spring temperature than large-sized species. As climate warming is predicted to continue in the future, long-term citizen science schemes, such as the Finnish nest-card scheme, prove to be a valuable cost-effective way to monitor the environment and allow investigation into how species are responding to changes in their environment. Mean laydate per species per year (1961-2012) Laydates for 26 ...
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author Kluen, Edward
Nousiainen, Riikka
Lehikoinen, Aleksi
author_facet Kluen, Edward
Nousiainen, Riikka
Lehikoinen, Aleksi
author_sort Kluen, Edward
title Data from: Breeding phenological response to spring weather conditions in common Finnish birds: resident species respond stronger than migratory species
title_short Data from: Breeding phenological response to spring weather conditions in common Finnish birds: resident species respond stronger than migratory species
title_full Data from: Breeding phenological response to spring weather conditions in common Finnish birds: resident species respond stronger than migratory species
title_fullStr Data from: Breeding phenological response to spring weather conditions in common Finnish birds: resident species respond stronger than migratory species
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Breeding phenological response to spring weather conditions in common Finnish birds: resident species respond stronger than migratory species
title_sort data from: breeding phenological response to spring weather conditions in common finnish birds: resident species respond stronger than migratory species
publisher Zenodo
publishDate 2016
url https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.0n624
genre Larus canus
Numenius arquata
Sterna hirundo
Vanellus vanellus
Chroicocephalus ridibundus
genre_facet Larus canus
Numenius arquata
Sterna hirundo
Vanellus vanellus
Chroicocephalus ridibundus
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