Protected area edges host more warm-dwelling bird communities than the rest of the landscape
Biological Conservation,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
305, P. 111070 - 111070
Published: March 6, 2025
Language: Английский
Changes in abundance and distribution of European forest bird populations depend on biome, ecological specialisation and traits
Ecography,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 6, 2025
Forest
bird
abundance
in
Europe
has
remained
stable
overall,
unlike
farmland
species
which
have
declined
dramatically
recent
decades.
However,
this
apparent
stability
may
hide
large
variations
among
and
geographical
regions.
We
aimed
to
determine
if
forest
with
varying
life
histories
biome
distributions
show
different
population
trends.
used
functional
traits
specialisation
indices
study
changes
distribution
of
European
populations.
For
each
species,
we
European‐level
estimates
total
change
over
the
last
40
years
two
components
spatial
distribution:
range
(i.e.
area
shrinkage
or
expansion)
shift
latitudinal
adjustments),
both
30
years.
also
considered
specialist
groups
biomes
boreal,
temperate,
Mediterranean
generalists)
separately.
showed
that
boreal
area,
while
temperate
increased
range,
possibly
as
result
warmer
temperatures
expansion
these
The
decline
from
structure
composition
due
forestry
practices,
increasing
colonisation
by
warm‐dwelling
species.
Among
mixed
specialists
those
preferring
a
mix
broadleaf
coniferous
trees)
most
shifted
northwards.
In
contrast,
for
vertebrate
carnivores
birds
prey),
observed
an
increase
southward
all
Our
findings
suggest
be
influenced
combined
effects
land
use
climate
change,
impacts
across
biomes.
results
highlight
need
maintaining
restoring
key
habitats
(e.g.
through
protected
areas
extensive
management)
halting
limiting
especially
Language: Английский
Blue-green infrastructures as avian refuges: Evidence from thermal-habitat niche stability across seasons
Biological Conservation,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
306, P. 111158 - 111158
Published: April 11, 2025
Language: Английский
Interactions between climate warming and management actions determining bird community change in protected areas
Biological Conservation,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
308, P. 111213 - 111213
Published: May 8, 2025
Language: Английский
Isabelline Wheatear (Oenanthe isabellina), a New Species for the Republic of Moldova: A Regional Review of Species Expansion
Mihail Ghilan,
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Vitalie Ajder,
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Silvia Ursul
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et al.
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(11), P. 1803 - 1803
Published: Oct. 31, 2024
Increasing
temperatures
due
to
climate
change
can
favor
more
thermophilic
species,
allowing
them
expand
their
territories
northward.
For
the
Isabelline
Wheatear
(Oenanthe
isabellina),
may
facilitate
further
range
expansion
as
higher
and
changing
precipitation
patterns
create
favorable
conditions
in
new
areas.
The
is
a
small
passerine
bird
belonging
Old-World
flycatchers.
This
species’
breeding
extends
from
temperate
southeastern
Europe
Asia
Minor
across
arid
desert
steppe
regions
subtropical
northern
Its
habitat
preference
includes
environments
characterized
by
high
temperatures,
low
precipitation,
open
spaces.
Field
observations
were
collected
over
four
seasons
(2021–2024)
through
Common
Bird
Monitoring
scheme
occasional
observations.
Prediction
models
also
incorporated
scientific
literature
online
databases
for
covering
neighboring
areas
Ukraine
Romania.
Using
Maxent
species
distribution
(SDMs)
all
presence
locations
bioclimatic
variables,
predicted
modes
built
identify
suitable
Wheatear.
Most
of
lies
close
Black
Sea
coast,
southwestern
Moldova.
According
available
data,
inhabits
southern
third
Fifteen
have
been
identified
hosting
populations
proper
habitats.
Until
2021,
was
considered
recent
cryptic
or
overlooked
likely
several
factors,
including
its
entry
into
country’s
territory,
potentially
two
different
directions
at
times.
data
predictive
provide
valuable
insights
current
future
potential
this
underscoring
dynamic
nature
avian
responses
change.
Language: Английский