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⃛temperature and egg-laying trends

R. H. McCleery and C. M. Perrins ()
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R. H. McCleery: Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology, University of Oxford
C. M. Perrins: Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology, University of Oxford

Nature, 1998, vol. 391, issue 6662, 30-31

Abstract: Abstract Crick et al.1 showed that the laying dates for many British birds have become earlier during 1971-95, which they ascribe to warmer springs resulting from global warming. We provide partial support for this view from a great tit population in Oxfordshire.

Date: 1998
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