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Long-term continental changes in wing length, but not bill length, of a long-distance migratory shorebird.
Lank, David B; Xu, Cailin; Harrington, Brian A; Morrison, Richard I Guy; Gratto-Trevor, Cheri L; Hicklin, Peter W; Sandercock, Brett K; Smith, Paul Allen; Kwon, Eunbi; Rausch, Jennie; Pirie Dominix, Lisa D; Hamilton, Diana J; Paquet, Julie; Bliss, Sydney E; Neima, Sarah G; Friis, Christian; Flemming, Scott A; Anderson, Alexandra M; Ydenberg, Ronald C.
Afiliação
  • Lank DB; Centre for Wildlife Ecology Simon Fraser University Burnaby BC Canada.
  • Xu C; Centre for Wildlife Ecology Simon Fraser University Burnaby BC Canada.
  • Harrington BA; Manomet Manomet MA USA.
  • Morrison RIG; National Wildlife Research Centre, Environment and Climate Change Canada Carleton University Ottawa ON Canada.
  • Gratto-Trevor CL; Prairie and Northern Wildlife Research Centre, Environment and Climate Change Canada Saskatoon SK Canada.
  • Hicklin PW; Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada Sackville NB Canada.
  • Sandercock BK; Division of Biology Kansas State University Manhattan KS USA.
  • Smith PA; National Wildlife Research Centre, Environment and Climate Change Canada Carleton University Ottawa ON Canada.
  • Kwon E; Division of Biology Kansas State University Manhattan KS USA.
  • Rausch J; Present address: Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation Virginia Tech Blacksburg VA USA.
  • Pirie Dominix LD; Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada Yellowknife NT Canada.
  • Hamilton DJ; Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada Iqaluit NU Canada.
  • Paquet J; Department of Biology Mount Allison University Sackville NB Canada.
  • Bliss SE; Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada Sackville NB Canada.
  • Neima SG; Department of Biology Mount Allison University Sackville NB Canada.
  • Friis C; Department of Biology Mount Allison University Sackville NB Canada.
  • Flemming SA; Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada Toronto ON Canada.
  • Anderson AM; Environmental and Life Sciences Trent University Peterborough ON Canada.
  • Ydenberg RC; Environmental and Life Sciences Trent University Peterborough ON Canada.
Ecol Evol ; 7(9): 3243-3256, 2017 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28480022
ABSTRACT
We compiled a >50-year record of morphometrics for semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla), a shorebird species with a Nearctic breeding distribution and intercontinental migration to South America. Our data included >57,000 individuals captured 1972-2015 at five breeding locations and three major stopover sites, plus 139 museum specimens collected in earlier decades. Wing length increased by ca. 1.5 mm (>1%) prior to 1980, followed by a decrease of 3.85 mm (nearly 4%) over the subsequent 35 years. This can account for previously reported changes in metrics at a migratory stopover site from 1985 to 2006. Wing length decreased at a rate of 1,098 darwins, or 0.176 haldanes, within the ranges of other field studies of phenotypic change. Bill length, in contrast, showed no consistent change over the full period of our study. Decreased body size as a universal response of animal populations to climate warming, and several other potential mechanisms, are unable to account for the increasing and decreasing wing length pattern observed. We propose that the post-WWII near-extirpation of falcon populations and their post-1973 recovery driven by the widespread use and subsequent limitation on DDT in North America selected initially for greater flight efficiency and latterly for greater agility. This predation danger hypothesis accounts for many features of the morphometric data and deserves further investigation in this and other species.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article