Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) Publication Details

Wind and rain are the primary climate factors driving changing phenology of an aerial insectivore

  • Reference: Irons, R. D., A. Harding Scurr, A. P. Rose, J. C. Hagelin, T. Blake, and D. F. Doak. 2017. Wind and rain are the primary climate factors driving changing phenology of an aerial insectivore. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284(1853):20170412. http://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.0412
  • Audiences: Scientist
  • Authors: Tricia Blake, Daniel F. Doak, Julie C. Hagelin, Rachel D. Irons, Alexandra P Rose, April Harding Scurr
  • Funding Sources: FWS-SWG
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  • Keywords: tree swallow, Tachycineta bicolor, phenology, climate change, diet, central Alaska
  • Link: http://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.0412 (Offsite)
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  • Primary Authors: Rachel D. Irons
  • Programs: Threatened, Endangered, and Diversity Program (TED)
  • Project Numbers: AKW-SWG T-32-1-5
  • Publication Types: Journal Article/External Publication
  • Regions: Region III - Interior and Northeastern Alaska
  • Species: Tree Swallow, Insect
  • Species Categories: Birds, Insects
  • Title: Wind and rain are the primary climate factors driving changing phenology of an aerial insectivore
  • Topics: Climate Change, Diet
  • Year: 2017

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