Recent changes in body weight and wing length among some British passerine birds

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  • Yoram Yom-Tov
  • Shlomith Yom-Tov
  • Jonathan Wright
  • Chris J. R. Thorne
  • Richard Du Feu
چکیده

We tested the prediction that global warming has caused recent decreases in body weight (Bergmann’s rule) and increases in wing length (Allen’s rule) in 14 species of passerine birds at two localities in England: Wicken Fen (1968 /2003) and Treswell Wood (1973 /2003). Predicted long-term linear decreases in residual body weight occurred in four species: dunnocks (Wicken Fen), and great tits, blue tits and bullfinches (Treswell Wood). Nonlinear decreases also occurred in reed warblers and blackcaps at Wicken Fen, which also had a surprising linear increase in residual body weight in blackbirds. Residual wing lengths increased linearly, as predicted, in six of seven species at Wicken Fen. Whereas there were non-linear long-term increases in wrens, dunnocks and blackbirds in Treswell Wood. Unexpected linear decreases also occurred in residual wing lengths in willow warblers (Wicken Fen), and blue tits, great tits and chaffinches (Treswell Wood). The most parsimonious explanation for such long-term changes in body weight is global warming, as predicted by Bergmann’s rule. Greater site and species-specific effects on wing length (e.g. non-linear changes plus shorter wings in the woodland habitat) suggest a less straightforward conclusion concerning Allen’s rule, probably because wing length involved variation in both bone and feather growth. Changes in residual body weights and wing lengths often differed between species and were sometimes non-linear, perhaps reflecting short-term modifications in selection pressures. Human-induced influences are discussed, such as avian predator population densities and land-use change. Short-term variation in temperature had little effect, but rainfall did explain the unusual increase in blackbird body weight, possibly as a result of improving food (earthworm) availability.

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تاریخ انتشار 2005