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Annual variation in waterbird clutch initiation date in relation to spring thaw in Arctic Russia
To test for the degree of species-specific variation in clutch initiation date in relation to spring thaw, we recorded first egg dates in 1433 nests of seven large bodied long-distance migratory waterbird species breeding on Ayopechan Island in the Chaun Delta, Chukotka, in the Russian Arctic during...
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Published in: | International journal of biometeorology 2022-05, Vol.66 (5), p.1005-1012 |
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Summary: | To test for the degree of species-specific variation in clutch initiation date in relation to spring thaw, we recorded first egg dates in 1433 nests of seven large bodied long-distance migratory waterbird species breeding on Ayopechan Island in the Chaun Delta, Chukotka, in the Russian Arctic during 2002–2020. Pacific Loon
Gavia pacifica
, Sandhill Crane
Grus canadensis
and Glaucous Gull
Larus hyperboreus
all adjusted timing of clutch initiation completely to annual variation in first frost-free dates. First egg dates of Spectacled Eider
Somateria fischeri
also significantly advanced in warmer springs, but the rate of change was significantly less than unity, implying a reduced capacity to accommodate change in vernal thaw that may not be able to keep up with greater change in the future. Long-tailed Duck
Clangula hyemalis
and Vega Gull
Larus vegae
showed a tendency for earlier first egg dates in years with earlier first frost-free date, but for both species, the relationship failed to reach statistical significance. Bewick’s Swan
Cygnus columbianus
showed almost no change in mean first egg date across the observed variation in first frost-free dates. Based on these data, we suggest that while all seven species showed signs of plasticity in their timing of onset of breeding, Pacific Loon, Sandhill Crane and Glaucous Gull showed greater adaptability to adjust the timing of their breeding season to recent variation in spring thaw than the other four species studied here over this period. |
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ISSN: | 0020-7128 1432-1254 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00484-022-02256-8 |