Publications by authors named "Cassandra Silverio"

Article Synopsis
  • The decline of long-distance migratory songbirds is linked to climate change impacting their food availability, causing a mismatch with their spring arrival dates.
  • In a study tracking 52 purple martins over 7,300 km in 2012, which was the warmest spring on record in eastern North America, researchers found no significant changes in migration timing compared to previous years.
  • The migration patterns were influenced more by breeding latitude and sex rather than ecological cues like temperature and rainfall, indicating some species may have limited capacity to adapt their migration in response to climate changes.
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North American birds that feed on flying insects are experiencing steep population declines, particularly long-distance migratory populations in the northern breeding range. We determine, for the first time, the level of migratory connectivity across the range of a songbird using direct tracking of individuals, and test whether declining northern populations have higher exposure to agricultural landscapes at their non-breeding grounds in South America. We used light-level geolocators to track purple martins, Progne subis, originating from North American breeding populations, coast-to-coast (n = 95 individuals).

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