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Phenological mismatch in Arctic‐breeding shorebirds: Impact of snowmelt and unpredictable weather conditions on food availability and chick growth

机译:北极繁殖水鸟的物候不匹配:融雪和不可预测的天气条件对食物供应和雏鸡生长的影响

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The ecological consequences of climate change have been recognized in numerous species, with perhaps phenology being the most well‐documented change. Phenological changes may have negative consequences when organisms within different trophic levels respond to environmental changes at different rates, potentially leading to phenological mismatches between predators and their prey. This may be especially apparent in the Arctic, which has been affected more by climate change than other regions, resulting in earlier, warmer, and longer summers. During a 7‐year study near Utqia?vik (formerly Barrow), Alaska, we estimated phenological mismatch in relation to food availability and chick growth in a community of Arctic‐breeding shorebirds experiencing advancement of environmental conditions (i.e., snowmelt). Our results indicate that Arctic‐breeding shorebirds have experienced increased phenological mismatch with earlier snowmelt conditions. However, the degree of phenological mismatch was not a good predictor of food availability, as weather conditions after snowmelt made invertebrate availability highly unpredictable. As a result, the food available to shorebird chicks that were 2–10?days old was highly variable among years (ranging from 6.2 to 28.8?mg?trap ?1 ?day ?1 among years in eight species), and was often inadequate for average growth (only 20%–54% of Dunlin and Pectoral Sandpiper broods on average had adequate food across a 4‐year period). Although weather conditions vary among years, shorebirds that nested earlier in relation to snowmelt generally had more food available during brood rearing, and thus, greater chick growth rates. Despite the strong selective pressure to nest early, advancement of nesting is likely limited by the amount of plasticity in the start and progression of migration. Therefore, long‐term climatic changes resulting in earlier snowmelt have the potential to greatly affect shorebird populations, especially if shorebirds are unable to advance nest initiation sufficiently to keep pace with seasonal advancement of their invertebrate prey.
机译:气候变化的生态后果已在许多物种中得到公认,也许物候是记录最充分的变化。当营养级别不同的生物对环境变化的反应速率不同时,物候变化可能会产生负面影响,从而可能导致掠食者与其猎物之间的物候失配。这在北极尤为明显,因为北极比其他地区受到气候变化的影响更大,导致夏季更早,更温暖,更长。在阿拉斯加的Utqia?vik(原称Barrow)附近进行的一项为期7年的研究中,我们估计了在经历了环境条件发展(例如融雪)的北极繁殖shore鸟社区中,与食物供应和雏鸡生长相关的物候不匹配。我们的结果表明,与早期融雪条件相比,北极繁殖的水鸟在物候失配方面加剧了。但是,物候失配的程度并不是食物供应的良好预测指标,因为融雪后的天气状况使无脊椎动物的供应极为难以预测。结果,年龄在2-10天的水鸟雏鸡可获得的食物在几年中变化很大(八种物种中,捕获量从6.2到28.8mg?trap?1?day?1不等),并且常常不足平均增长(在四年期间平均只有20%到54%的Dunlin和Pectoral Sandpiper雏鸡有足够的食物)。尽管不同年份的天气条件各不相同,但与融雪有关的较早筑巢的水鸟通常在育雏过程中可获得更多的食物,因此雏鸡的生长速度更高。尽管有很强的选择压力要尽早筑巢,但筑巢的进展很可能受到迁移开始和发展过程中可塑性的限制。因此,导致较早融雪的长期气候变化有可能极大地影响shore鸟的种群,特别是如果shore鸟无法充分推进巢穴萌发以跟上其无脊椎动物猎物的季节性发展的速度。

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