Climate change and unequal phenological changes across four trophic levels: constraints or adaptations?
University of Groningen · Netherlands Institute of Ecology · +1 more institution
Abstract
1. Climate change has been shown to affect the phenology of many organisms, but interestingly these shifts are often unequal across trophic levels, causing a mismatch between the phenology of organisms and their food. 2. We consider two alternative hypotheses: consumers are constrained to adjust sufficiently to the lower trophic level, or prey species react more strongly than their predators to reduce predation. We discuss both hypotheses with our analyses of changes in phenology across four trophic levels: tree budburst, peak biomass of herbivorous caterpillars, breeding phenology of four insectivorous bird species and an avian predator. 3. In our long-term study, we show that between 1988 and 2005, budburst…
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5Topics & keywords
- Passerine
- Phenology
- Trophic level
- Biology
- Predation
- Ecology
- Hatching
- Predator
- Climate action