RNR 2031 Chapter : Jonzen2007et Al
Document Summary
Jonzen, n. , a. t. ergon, a. linden, and n. chr. This article discusses in vague detail the direct relation between climate change and migratory patterns in migratory birds. It focuses on the last recent 10 years. It basically seeks to explain how climate change can cause early migratory patterns in migratory birds, more specifically in the spring. Not much evidence has been gathered as to whether climate change affects migration patterns for autumn and fall seasons. Studies were analyzed on a global scale looking at west african, african, It suggests that winter climates can cause problems in male breeding performance and that the amount and time of rainfall can cause problems in eating patterns due to food availability, which can consequently cause problems in breeding performances.