Cape May Warbler - Future projections of breeding density under climate change (2011-2100)

Oct 30, 2014 (Last modified Feb 14, 2015)
Dataset was used in a scientifically peer-reviewed publication
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The boreal forest biome provides a resource-rich environment for breeding birds, supporting high species diversity and bird numbers. These birds are likely to shift their distributions northward in response to rapid climate change over the next century. We used a comprehensive dataset of avian point-count surveys from across boreal Canada and Alaska, combined with interpolated climate data, to develop bioclimatic niche models of current avian distribution and density for 80 boreal-breeding songbird species. We then used a downscaling of projected future climates to assess the potential for these species to change their distribution and abundance in response to climate change.

Boosted regression tree models of species distribution were averaged across two sets of covariates (climate-only and climate + land use + topography), 11 bootstrap samples, and four global climate models. Mean projections and uncertainty estimates (coefficient of variation) are available for the current period (based on climate data from 1961-1990) and three future time periods (2011-2040, 2041-2070, 2071-2100).

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Boreal Avian Modelling (BAM) Project
Alberta Biodiversity Management and Climate Change Adaptation Project

Data providers:
BAM avian data contributors
Current and projected climate data for North America

BAM Founding organisations and funders:
Environment Canada
University of Alberta
Canadian BEACONs Project

Financial supporters:
USFWS Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships

Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute
Alberta Innovates Technology Futures
Alberta Pacific Forest Industries Inc.
Climate Change and Emissions Management Corporation
Joint Canada-Alberta Implementation Plan for Oil Sands Monitoring
Killam Trusts
Landscape Conservation Cooperatives
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
Université Laval

Special thanks to the Breeding Bird Survey:
We thank the hundreds of skilled volunteers in Canada and the US who have participated in the BBS over the years and those who have served as State , Provincial or Territorial coordinators for the BBS.

Special thanks also to the Breeding Bird Atlases of Canada:
We thank the Breeding Bird Atlas Projects of British Columbia, Manitoba, Maritimes, Ontario and Quebec for supplying data, the thousands of volunteers involved in the data collection, the regional coordinators, as well as the various atlas project partners.
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2011 - 2100
Citation:
Stralberg, D., S. M. Matsuoka, A. Hamann, E. M. Bayne, P. Sólymos, F. K. A. Schmiegelow, et al. in press. Projecting boreal bird responses to climate change: the signal exceeds the noise. Ecological Applications. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/13-2289.1
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Boreal Avian Modelling Project

The Boreal Avian Modelling Project is a collaborative science program committed to improved understanding of the ecology of birds and their habitats in the boreal region of North America.Using quantitative modelling techniques and a comprehensive dataset assembled from projects across the continent,...