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Circumpolar analysis of the Adélie Penguin reveals the importance of environmental variability in phenological mismatch.

Casey Youngflesh1, Stephanie Jenouvrier2,3, Yun Li4, Rubao Ji2, David G Ainley5, Grant Ballard6, Christophe Barbraud3, Karine Delord3, Katie M Dugger7, Louise M Emmerson8, William R Fraser9, Jefferson T Hinke10, Phil O'B Lyver11, Silvia Olmastroni12,13, Colin J Southwell8, Susan G Trivelpiece10, Wayne Z Trivelpiece10, Heather J Lynch1.   

Abstract

Evidence of climate-change-driven shifts in plant and animal phenology have raised concerns that certain trophic interactions may be increasingly mismatched in time, resulting in declines in reproductive success. Given the constraints imposed by extreme seasonality at high latitudes and the rapid shifts in phenology seen in the Arctic, we would also expect Antarctic species to be highly vulnerable to climate-change-driven phenological mismatches with their environment. However, few studies have assessed the impacts of phenological change in Antarctica. Using the largest database of phytoplankton phenology, sea-ice phenology, and Adélie Penguin breeding phenology and breeding success assembled to date, we find that, while a temporal match between Penguin breeding phenology and optimal environmental conditions sets an upper limit on breeding success, only a weak relationship to the mean exists. Despite previous work suggesting that divergent trends in Adélie Penguin breeding phenology are apparent across the Antarctic continent, we find no such trends. Furthermore, we find no trend in the magnitude of phenological mismatch, suggesting that mismatch is driven by interannual variability in environmental conditions rather than climate-change-driven trends, as observed in other systems. We propose several criteria necessary for a species to experience a strong climate-change-driven phenological mismatch, of which several may be violated by this system.
© 2017 by the Ecological Society of America.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Pygoscelis adeliaezzm321990; Anna Karenina Principle; Antarctica; Bayesian hierarchical model; asynchrony; climate change; phenology; quantile regression

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28129431     DOI: 10.1002/ecy.1749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecology        ISSN: 0012-9658            Impact factor:   5.499


  4 in total

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Journal:  Nat Ecol Evol       Date:  2020-12-14       Impact factor: 15.460

2.  Earlier colony arrival but no trend in hatching timing in two congeneric seabirds (Uria spp.) across the North Atlantic.

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Journal:  Biol Lett       Date:  2019-10-23       Impact factor: 3.703

3.  No evidence for fitness signatures consistent with increasing trophic mismatch over 30 years in a population of European shag Phalacrocorax aristotelis.

Authors:  Katharine Keogan; Sue Lewis; Richard J Howells; Mark A Newell; Michael P Harris; Sarah Burthe; Richard A Phillips; Sarah Wanless; Albert B Phillimore; Francis Daunt
Journal:  J Anim Ecol       Date:  2020-11-01       Impact factor: 5.091

4.  Pan-Antarctic analysis aggregating spatial estimates of Adélie penguin abundance reveals robust dynamics despite stochastic noise.

Authors:  Christian Che-Castaldo; Stephanie Jenouvrier; Casey Youngflesh; Kevin T Shoemaker; Grant Humphries; Philip McDowall; Laura Landrum; Marika M Holland; Yun Li; Rubao Ji; Heather J Lynch
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2017-10-10       Impact factor: 14.919

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