Effects of Climate Change on Birds
Herausgeber: Dunn, Peter O; Moller, Anders Pape
Effects of Climate Change on Birds
Herausgeber: Dunn, Peter O; Moller, Anders Pape
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This new edition provides an exhaustive and up-to-date synthesis of the rapidly expanding literature on birds and climate change.
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This new edition provides an exhaustive and up-to-date synthesis of the rapidly expanding literature on birds and climate change.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 193mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780198824268
- ISBN-10: 0198824262
- Artikelnr.: 57120746
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 193mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780198824268
- ISBN-10: 0198824262
- Artikelnr.: 57120746
Peter Dunn is an avian ecologist and geneticist at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He obtained his PhD in 1989 at the University of Alberta where he studied the mating behaviour and ecology of tree swallows. Throughout his career, Dr. Dunn has been interested in the effects of food abundance on reproductive success and mating behavior. In 1997, after reading about the effects of climate change on birds in England, Dr.Dunn initiated the first large-scale study of the effects of climate warming on birds in North America, and he is currently examining the effects of warming on long-term trends in insect abundance. Anders Pape Møller obtained a PhD in zoology at Aarhus University, Denmark in 1985, on social behaviour in barn swallows. Dr. Møller has broad research interests in ecology, radioecology, evolution, genetics and global change biology. He has conducted more than ten long-term studies of birds, insects and other organisms since the late 1970's.
* Section 1: Introduction
* 1: Introduction Peter O. Dunn and Anders Pape Møller
* 2: Climate change Kevin E. Trenberth and James W. Hurrell
* Section 2: Methods for studying climate change effects
* 3: Finding and analysing long-term climate data Mark Schwartz and
Liang Liang
* 4: Long-term time series of ornithological data Anders Pape Møller
and Wesley Hochachka
* 5: Quantifying the climatic sensitivity of individuals, populations
and species Martijn van de Pol and Liam Bailey
* 6: Ecological niche modelling Damaris Zurell and Jan O. Engler
* 7: Predicting the effects of climate change on bird population
dynamics Bernt-Erik Sæther, Steinar Engen, Marlène Gamelon and Vidar
Grøtan
* Section 3: Population consequences of climate change
* 8: Changes in migration, carry-over effects and migratory
connectivity Roberto Ambrosini, Andrea Romano and Nicola Saino
* 9: Changes in timing of breeding and reproductive success in birds
Peter O. Dunn
* 10: Physiological and morphological effects of climate change Andrew
McKechnie
* 11: Evolutionary consequences of climate change in birds Céline
Teplitsky and Anne Charmantier
* 12: Projected population consequences of climate change Dave Iles and
Stephanie Jenouvrier
* 13: Consequences of climatic change for distributions Brian Huntley
* Section 4: Interspecific effects of climate change
* 14: Host-parasite interactions and climate change Santiago Merino
* 15: Predator-prey interactions and climate change Vincent Bretagnolle
and Julien Terraube
* 16: Bird communities and climate change Lluis Brotons, Sergi
Herrando, Frédéric Jiguet and Aleksi Lehikoinen
* 17: Fitting the lens of climate change on bird conservation in the
21st century Peter P. Marra, Benjamin Zuckerberg and Christiaan Both
* 18: Climate change in other taxa and links to bird studies David
Inouye
* 19: Conclusions Anders Pape Møller and Peter O. Dunn
* 1: Introduction Peter O. Dunn and Anders Pape Møller
* 2: Climate change Kevin E. Trenberth and James W. Hurrell
* Section 2: Methods for studying climate change effects
* 3: Finding and analysing long-term climate data Mark Schwartz and
Liang Liang
* 4: Long-term time series of ornithological data Anders Pape Møller
and Wesley Hochachka
* 5: Quantifying the climatic sensitivity of individuals, populations
and species Martijn van de Pol and Liam Bailey
* 6: Ecological niche modelling Damaris Zurell and Jan O. Engler
* 7: Predicting the effects of climate change on bird population
dynamics Bernt-Erik Sæther, Steinar Engen, Marlène Gamelon and Vidar
Grøtan
* Section 3: Population consequences of climate change
* 8: Changes in migration, carry-over effects and migratory
connectivity Roberto Ambrosini, Andrea Romano and Nicola Saino
* 9: Changes in timing of breeding and reproductive success in birds
Peter O. Dunn
* 10: Physiological and morphological effects of climate change Andrew
McKechnie
* 11: Evolutionary consequences of climate change in birds Céline
Teplitsky and Anne Charmantier
* 12: Projected population consequences of climate change Dave Iles and
Stephanie Jenouvrier
* 13: Consequences of climatic change for distributions Brian Huntley
* Section 4: Interspecific effects of climate change
* 14: Host-parasite interactions and climate change Santiago Merino
* 15: Predator-prey interactions and climate change Vincent Bretagnolle
and Julien Terraube
* 16: Bird communities and climate change Lluis Brotons, Sergi
Herrando, Frédéric Jiguet and Aleksi Lehikoinen
* 17: Fitting the lens of climate change on bird conservation in the
21st century Peter P. Marra, Benjamin Zuckerberg and Christiaan Both
* 18: Climate change in other taxa and links to bird studies David
Inouye
* 19: Conclusions Anders Pape Møller and Peter O. Dunn
* Section 1: Introduction
* 1: Introduction Peter O. Dunn and Anders Pape Møller
* 2: Climate change Kevin E. Trenberth and James W. Hurrell
* Section 2: Methods for studying climate change effects
* 3: Finding and analysing long-term climate data Mark Schwartz and
Liang Liang
* 4: Long-term time series of ornithological data Anders Pape Møller
and Wesley Hochachka
* 5: Quantifying the climatic sensitivity of individuals, populations
and species Martijn van de Pol and Liam Bailey
* 6: Ecological niche modelling Damaris Zurell and Jan O. Engler
* 7: Predicting the effects of climate change on bird population
dynamics Bernt-Erik Sæther, Steinar Engen, Marlène Gamelon and Vidar
Grøtan
* Section 3: Population consequences of climate change
* 8: Changes in migration, carry-over effects and migratory
connectivity Roberto Ambrosini, Andrea Romano and Nicola Saino
* 9: Changes in timing of breeding and reproductive success in birds
Peter O. Dunn
* 10: Physiological and morphological effects of climate change Andrew
McKechnie
* 11: Evolutionary consequences of climate change in birds Céline
Teplitsky and Anne Charmantier
* 12: Projected population consequences of climate change Dave Iles and
Stephanie Jenouvrier
* 13: Consequences of climatic change for distributions Brian Huntley
* Section 4: Interspecific effects of climate change
* 14: Host-parasite interactions and climate change Santiago Merino
* 15: Predator-prey interactions and climate change Vincent Bretagnolle
and Julien Terraube
* 16: Bird communities and climate change Lluis Brotons, Sergi
Herrando, Frédéric Jiguet and Aleksi Lehikoinen
* 17: Fitting the lens of climate change on bird conservation in the
21st century Peter P. Marra, Benjamin Zuckerberg and Christiaan Both
* 18: Climate change in other taxa and links to bird studies David
Inouye
* 19: Conclusions Anders Pape Møller and Peter O. Dunn
* 1: Introduction Peter O. Dunn and Anders Pape Møller
* 2: Climate change Kevin E. Trenberth and James W. Hurrell
* Section 2: Methods for studying climate change effects
* 3: Finding and analysing long-term climate data Mark Schwartz and
Liang Liang
* 4: Long-term time series of ornithological data Anders Pape Møller
and Wesley Hochachka
* 5: Quantifying the climatic sensitivity of individuals, populations
and species Martijn van de Pol and Liam Bailey
* 6: Ecological niche modelling Damaris Zurell and Jan O. Engler
* 7: Predicting the effects of climate change on bird population
dynamics Bernt-Erik Sæther, Steinar Engen, Marlène Gamelon and Vidar
Grøtan
* Section 3: Population consequences of climate change
* 8: Changes in migration, carry-over effects and migratory
connectivity Roberto Ambrosini, Andrea Romano and Nicola Saino
* 9: Changes in timing of breeding and reproductive success in birds
Peter O. Dunn
* 10: Physiological and morphological effects of climate change Andrew
McKechnie
* 11: Evolutionary consequences of climate change in birds Céline
Teplitsky and Anne Charmantier
* 12: Projected population consequences of climate change Dave Iles and
Stephanie Jenouvrier
* 13: Consequences of climatic change for distributions Brian Huntley
* Section 4: Interspecific effects of climate change
* 14: Host-parasite interactions and climate change Santiago Merino
* 15: Predator-prey interactions and climate change Vincent Bretagnolle
and Julien Terraube
* 16: Bird communities and climate change Lluis Brotons, Sergi
Herrando, Frédéric Jiguet and Aleksi Lehikoinen
* 17: Fitting the lens of climate change on bird conservation in the
21st century Peter P. Marra, Benjamin Zuckerberg and Christiaan Both
* 18: Climate change in other taxa and links to bird studies David
Inouye
* 19: Conclusions Anders Pape Møller and Peter O. Dunn