The impact of weather and the phase of the rodent cycle on breeding populations of waterbirds in Finnish Lapland
Lehikoinen, A., Fraixedas, S., Burgas Riera, D., Eriksson, H., Henttonen, H., Laakkonen, H., Lehikoinen, P., Lehtomäki, J., Leppänen, J., Mäkeläinen, S., Niemimaa, J., Pihlajaniemi, M., Santaharju, J., & Välimäki, K. (2016). The impact of weather and the phase of the rodent cycle on breeding populations of waterbirds in Finnish Lapland. Ornis Fennica, 93(1), 31-46. http://www.ornisfennica.org/pdf/latest/161Lehikoinen.pdf
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Climate change may affect bird populations both directly by changing the weather conditions,
and indirectly through changes in the food chain. While both theoretical and empirical
studies have shown climate change having drastic impacts on polar areas, its consequences
on Arctic bird species are still poorly known. Here we investigated how weather
and changes in predator–prey interactions affected the annual growth rates of sub-Arctic
birds by monitoring the breeding numbers of three duck and seven wader species in the alpine
tundra of Finnish Lapland during 2005–2015 (except for 2006). We hypothesized
that growth rates of waterbirds would be positively associated with warm and dry weather
due to improved reproductive success. Furthermore, we tested the hypothesis that waterbirds
have a higher reproductive success during the cyclic rodent peaks, when predators
mainly prey on rodents, than during the decline and low phases of the cycle, when predation
pressure towards waterbirds increases. Results showed that population growth rates
of breeding ducks were negatively associated with the sum of rainfall in the previous year.
In waders, growth rates were positively associated with the phase of the rodent cycle in
the same year. Our results emphasize the importance of monitoring Arctic bird populations
on their breeding areas to explore what the consequences of climate change might be
for breeding waterbirds by linking the effects of both weather and rodent abundance.
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