Consistent delay in recent timing of passerine autumn migration

Ornis Fennica Pub Date : 2024-01-28 DOI:10.51812/of.128225
Adam Sahl Søderdahl, A. P. Tøttrup
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Climate change affects important biological processes, bird migration phenology being a particular well-documented one. While spring migration have been found to advance by numerous studies, autumn migration is less studied and show more variable change in timing. Few studies of autumn migration are based on data from after 2000, leaving the last two decades to be relatively less studied. Here, we investigate recent change in autumn migration phenology of European passerines. The most recent available bird ringing data from Denmark is used to analyse phenological change of median and late migration of 14 passerine migrants between 2003–2021. We find an overall delay of autumn migration, mainly driven by short-distance migrants. All short-distance migrants, one out of five medium-distance and three out of five long-distance migrants delay autumn migration. None of the included species advance autumn migration significantly. As climate change has continuously resulted in milder conditions in north-western Europe, we expect this to cause further effects on migration phenology also in recent decades. Our results provide novel insight into recent migration phenology trends, and the observed delay in long-distance migrants may illustrate a changed response to climate change.
雀形目鸟类秋季迁徙的近期时间持续推迟
气候变化会影响重要的生物进程,鸟类的迁徙物候学是一个特别有据可查的进程。大量研究发现,春季迁徙会提前,但对秋季迁徙的研究较少,而且在时间上的变化也更多变。对秋季迁徙的研究很少基于2000年以后的数据,因此对过去二十年的研究相对较少。在此,我们研究了欧洲雀形目鸟类秋季迁徙物候学的最新变化。我们利用丹麦最新的鸟类环志数据,分析了 14 种雀形目迁徙鸟类在 2003-2021 年间的中晚期迁徙物候变化。我们发现,秋季迁徙的时间总体上有所推迟,这主要是由短途迁徙者造成的。所有短途迁徙者、五分之一的中途迁徙者和五分之三的长途迁徙者都推迟了秋季迁徙。所包括的物种均未明显提前秋季迁徙。由于气候变化导致欧洲西北部的气候条件持续趋于温和,我们预计这也会对近几十年的迁徙物候产生进一步的影响。我们的研究结果为了解最近的迁徙物候趋势提供了新的视角,观察到的长途迁徙者的迁徙延迟可能说明了对气候变化的反应发生了变化。
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