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Region-wide retreats from lower elevations of range-restricted birds across the Northern Andes
Authors:Wilderson Medina  Ryan M Huang  Stuart L Pimm
Institution:Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:Local studies show upslope shifts in the distribution of tropical birds in response to warming temperatures. Unanswered is whether these upward shifts occur regionally across many species. We considered a nearly 2000-km length of the Northern Andes, where deforestation, temperature, and extreme weather events have increased during the past decades. Range-restricted bird species are particularly vulnerable to such events and occur in exceptionally high numbers in this region. Using abundant crowd-sourced data from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology database, eBird, and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, we documented distributions of nearly 200 such species. We examined whether species shifted their elevational ranges over time by comparing observed versus expected occurrences below a low elevational threshold and above a high elevational threshold for 2 periods: before and after 2005. We predicted fewer observations at lower elevations (those below the threshold) and more at upper elevations (those above the threshold) after 2005. We also tested for deforestation effects at lower elevations within each species’ distribution ranges. We compared relative forest loss with the differences between observed and expected occurrences across the elevational range. Species’ retreats from lower elevations were ubiquitous and involved a 23–40% decline in prevalence at the lowest elevations. Increases at higher elevations were not consistent. The retreats occurred across a broad spectrum of species, from predominantly lowland to predominantly highland. Because deforestation showed no relationship with species retreats, we contend that a warming climate is the most parsimonious explanation for such shifts.
Keywords:altitudinal shifts  avian conservation  climate change  eBird  elevation  GBIF  species range  movimientos altitudinales  cambio climático  conservación de aves  distribución de especies  eBird  elevación  GBIF  海拔变化  气候变化  eBird  GBIF  海拔  物种分布  鸟类保护
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