Environmental Research Letters (Jan 2022)
The future distribution of wetland birds breeding in Europe validated against observed changes in distribution
- Alaaeldin Soultan,
- Diego Pavón-Jordán,
- Ute Bradter,
- Brett K Sandercock,
- Wesley M Hochachka,
- Alison Johnston,
- Jon Brommer,
- Elie Gaget,
- Verena Keller,
- Peter Knaus,
- Karen Aghababyan,
- Qenan Maxhuni,
- Alexandre Vintchevski,
- Károly Nagy,
- Liutauras Raudonikis,
- Dawn Balmer,
- David Noble,
- Domingos Leitão,
- Ingar Jostein Øien,
- Paul Shimmings,
- Elchin Sultanov,
- Brian Caffrey,
- Kerem Boyla,
- Dimitrije Radišić,
- Åke Lindström,
- Metodija Velevski,
- Clara Pladevall,
- Lluís Brotons,
- Šťastný Karel,
- Draženko Z Rajković,
- Tomasz Chodkiewicz,
- Tomasz Wilk,
- Tibor Szép,
- Chris van Turnhout,
- Ruud Foppen,
- Ian Burfield,
- Thomas Vikstrøm,
- Vlatka Dumbović Mazal,
- Mark Eaton,
- Petr Vorisek,
- Aleksi Lehikoinen,
- Sergi Herrando,
- Tatiana Kuzmenko,
- Hans-Günther Bauer,
- Mikhail V Kalyakin,
- Olga V Voltzit,
- Jovica Sjeničić,
- Tomas Pärt
Affiliations
- Alaaeldin Soultan
- ORCiD
- Department of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences , Uppsala, Sweden
- Diego Pavón-Jordán
- ORCiD
- Department of Terrestrial Ecology, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) , P.O. Box 5685 Torgarden, N-7485 Trondheim, Norway
- Ute Bradter
- ORCiD
- Department of Terrestrial Ecology, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) , P.O. Box 5685 Torgarden, N-7485 Trondheim, Norway
- Brett K Sandercock
- ORCiD
- Department of Terrestrial Ecology, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) , P.O. Box 5685 Torgarden, N-7485 Trondheim, Norway
- Wesley M Hochachka
- Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, Cornell University , Ithaca, NY 14850, United States of America
- Alison Johnston
- Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, Cornell University , Ithaca, NY 14850, United States of America; Conservation Science Group, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge , CB2 3QZ Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Jon Brommer
- Department of Biology, University of Turku , 20500 Turku, Finland
- Elie Gaget
- ORCiD
- Department of Biology, University of Turku , 20500 Turku, Finland; International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) , Laxenburg, Austria
- Verena Keller
- European Bird Census Council , Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Swiss Ornithological Institute , Sempach, Switzerland
- Peter Knaus
- ORCiD
- Swiss Ornithological Institute , Sempach, Switzerland
- Karen Aghababyan
- BirdLinks Armenia NGO , 87b Dimitrov, apt 14, Yerevan 0020, Armenia
- Qenan Maxhuni
- Kosovo Institute for Nature Protection , Str. L. Haradinaj, ex-Rilindja, 10000 Prishtine, Kosovo
- Alexandre Vintchevski
- CEO, APB-BirdLife Belarus , Minsk, Belarus
- Károly Nagy
- MME BirdLife Hungary , PO. Box 16, H-4402 Nyiregyháza, Hungary
- Liutauras Raudonikis
- BirdLife Lithuania , Naugarduko g. 47-3, LT-03208 Vilnius, Lietuva
- Dawn Balmer
- British Trust for Ornithology, The Nunnery, Thetford , IP24 2LD Norfolk, United Kingdom
- David Noble
- British Trust for Ornithology, The Nunnery, Thetford , IP24 2LD Norfolk, United Kingdom
- Domingos Leitão
- SPEA—Portuguese Society for the Study of Birds , Lisboa, Portugal
- Ingar Jostein Øien
- ORCiD
- NOF-BirdLife Norway , Sandgata 30 B, NO-7012 Trondheim, Norway
- Paul Shimmings
- Norsk Ornitologisk Forening/BirdLife Norway , Sandgata 16 B, NO 7012 Trondheim, Norway
- Elchin Sultanov
- Azerbaijan Ornithological Society , Baku, Azerbaijan Republic
- Brian Caffrey
- BirdWatch Ireland , Wicklow, Ireland
- Kerem Boyla
- eBird National Editor , Istanbul, Turkey
- Dimitrije Radišić
- ORCiD
- Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad , Novi Sad, Serbia
- Åke Lindström
- Department of Biology, Biodiversity unit, Lund University , S-223 62 Lund, Sweden
- Metodija Velevski
- Macedonian Ecological Society , Skopje, North Macedonia
- Clara Pladevall
- Andorra Research and Innovation , Sant Julià de Lòria, Andorra
- Lluís Brotons
- Forest Science Centre of Catalonia (CTFC) , 25280 Solsona, Spain; CREAF , 08193 Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain; CSIC , 08193 Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain
- Šťastný Karel
- Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences , Prague, Czech Republic
- Draženko Z Rajković
- ORCiD
- Center for Biodiversity Research , 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia
- Tomasz Chodkiewicz
- Museum & Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences , Wilcza 64, 00-679 Warszawa, Poland; Polish Society for the Protection of Birds (OTOP) , ul. Odrowaza 24, 05-270 Marki, Poland
- Tomasz Wilk
- Polish Society for the Protection of Birds (OTOP) , Kraków, Poland
- Tibor Szép
- Institute of Environmental Sciences, University of Nyíregyháza , Nyíregyháza, Hungary
- Chris van Turnhout
- Sovon Dutch Centre for Field Ornithology , Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Department of Animal Ecology & Ecophysiology, Institute for Water and Wetland Research, Radboud University , Nijmegen, The Netherlands
- Ruud Foppen
- Sovon Dutch Centre for Field Ornithology , Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Department of Animal Ecology & Ecophysiology, Institute for Water and Wetland Research, Radboud University , Nijmegen, The Netherlands
- Ian Burfield
- BirdLife International , Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Thomas Vikstrøm
- Dansk Ornitologisk Forening , Copenhagen, Denmark; BirdLife , Copenhagen, Denmark
- Vlatka Dumbović Mazal
- Institute for Environment and Nature , Zagreb, Croatia
- Mark Eaton
- Centre for Conservation Science, The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds , Newcastle, United Kingdom; European Bird Census Council , Newcastle, United Kingdom
- Petr Vorisek
- Czech Society for Ornithology , Prague, Czech Republic
- Aleksi Lehikoinen
- The Helsinki Lab of Ornithology, Finnish Museum of Natural History , P.O. Box 17, Helsinki, Finland
- Sergi Herrando
- European Bird Census Council , Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Forest Science Centre of Catalonia (CTFC) , 25280 Solsona, Spain; Catalan Ornithological Institute, Natural History Museum of Barcelona , Pl. Leonardo da Vinci 4-5, 08019 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
- Tatiana Kuzmenko
- Ukrainian Society for the Protection of Birds , Kiev, Ukraine
- Hans-Günther Bauer
- Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior , 78315 Radolfzell, Germany
- Mikhail V Kalyakin
- Zoological museum of the Lomonosov Moscow State University , Bolshaya Nikitskaya Str., 2, Moscow 125009, Russia
- Olga V Voltzit
- Zoological museum of the Lomonosov Moscow State University , Bolshaya Nikitskaya Str., 2, Moscow 125009, Russia
- Jovica Sjeničić
- Society for Research and Protection of Biodiversity , Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Tomas Pärt
- ORCiD
- Department of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences , Uppsala, Sweden
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac4ebe
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 17,
no. 2
p. 024025
Abstract
Wetland bird species have been declining in population size worldwide as climate warming and land-use change affect their suitable habitats. We used species distribution models (SDMs) to predict changes in range dynamics for 64 non-passerine wetland birds breeding in Europe, including range size, position of centroid, and margins. We fitted the SDMs with data collected for the first European Breeding Bird Atlas and climate and land-use data to predict distributional changes over a century (the 1970s–2070s). The predicted annual changes were then compared to observed annual changes in range size and range centroid over a time period of 30 years using data from the second European Breeding Bird Atlas. Our models successfully predicted ca. 75% of the 64 bird species to contract their breeding range in the future, while the remaining species (mostly southerly breeding species) were predicted to expand their breeding ranges northward. The northern margins of southerly species and southern margins of northerly species, both, predicted to shift northward. Predicted changes in range size and shifts in range centroids were broadly positively associated with the observed changes, although some species deviated markedly from the predictions. The predicted average shift in core distributions was ca. 5 km yr ^−1 towards the north (5% northeast, 45% north, and 40% northwest), compared to a slower observed average shift of ca. 3.9 km yr ^−1 . Predicted changes in range centroids were generally larger than observed changes, which suggests that bird distribution changes may lag behind environmental changes leading to ‘climate debt’. We suggest that predictions of SDMs should be viewed as qualitative rather than quantitative outcomes, indicating that care should be taken concerning single species. Still, our results highlight the urgent need for management actions such as wetland creation and restoration to improve wetland birds’ resilience to the expected environmental changes in the future.
Keywords
- European Breeding Bird Atlas
- breeding distributions
- climate change
- land-use change
- species distribution models