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Timing of autumn bird migration in central Spain in light of recent climate change

  • Autores: Eduardo T. Mezquida, Alfonso Villarán, Juan Pascual-Parra
  • Localización: Ardeola, ISSN 0570-7358, Vol. 54, Nº. 2, 2007, págs. 251-259
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Aims: To examine changes in the timing of migration of 10 migratory bird species (six long-distance and four short-distance migrants) during autumn passage in central Spain, comparing two periods during recent warming over the most part of Europe (1987 - 1990 and 2001 - 2005).

      Location: Monte de Valdelatas, near Madrid, central Spain.

      Methods: The number of weekly captures in mist-nets from late August to late October between the two studied periods was compared by fitting general linear mixed models.

      Results: Long-distance migrants have advanced autumn migration through central Spain in recent years, whereas short-distance migrants have remained at similar passage dates.

      Conclusions: Phenological changes observed for long-distance migrants in central Spain are in agreement with results found in other European localities. The phenology of autumn migration has not apparently changed for short-distance migrants. However, other factors associated with recent climate changes, such as the shortening of migration distances and reduction of migratoriness, may have confounded this analysis.


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