Migration speed and scheduling of annual events by migrating birds in relation to climate change
Empirical evidence for changed timing of migration in birds is emerging from both American and Euro-African migration systems. These changes are usually interpreted as a consequence of changes in climate. Responses in timing of migration and breeding may differ among species, and the adaptive significance is not well understood. There is a lack of theoretical understanding about time-shifts in life-history events due to climatic changes. In the present paper, the authors use 2 separate modelling approaches to investigate the effects of climate change on migration.