. . "GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . "1"^^ . "P(GA206/07/0483), Z(MSM6198959212)" . "Laying dates; clutch size; responses; birds; trends; reproduction; blackbirds; migration; arrival"@en . . . . "2"^^ . . "Effect of climatic change on the duration of the breeding season in three European thrushes" . . "[5F62CC6A8306]" . "312036" . . . "Bird Study" . . "8"^^ . "Effect of climatic change on the duration of the breeding season in three European thrushes"@en . "Adam\u00EDk, Peter" . "RIV/61989592:15310/09:00010645" . . . . . "Najmanov\u00E1, Lenka" . . "Capsule Evidence for extension of breeding seasons in Song Thrushes and Blackbirds (multiple-brooded species) and shortening in Fieldfares (a single-brooded species). Aims To analyse breeding data from central Europe during 1964-2006 in relation to climatic conditions operating at breeding and wintering grounds, and to compare breeding phenology in urban and rural habitats. Methods Using chick ringing data we evaluated long-term changes in breeding phenology of Fieldfares Turdus pilaris, Song Thrushes T. philomelos and Common Blackbirds T. merula. Changes in phenology were analysed for the 5th percentile, median, 95th percentile, inter-quantile range (IQR) and brood size. Results All thrushes showed consistent trends towards earlier onset of breeding. However, there was a contrasting pattern in the later phenological characteristics (median, 95th percentile and IQR) that were associated with single- versus multiple-brooded species. The single-brooded Fieldfares revealed an advancing trend in all pheno" . . . "0006-3657" . . . "RIV/61989592:15310/09:00010645!RIV10-MSM-15310___" . "Effect of climatic change on the duration of the breeding season in three European thrushes"@en . "Capsule Evidence for extension of breeding seasons in Song Thrushes and Blackbirds (multiple-brooded species) and shortening in Fieldfares (a single-brooded species). Aims To analyse breeding data from central Europe during 1964-2006 in relation to climatic conditions operating at breeding and wintering grounds, and to compare breeding phenology in urban and rural habitats. Methods Using chick ringing data we evaluated long-term changes in breeding phenology of Fieldfares Turdus pilaris, Song Thrushes T. philomelos and Common Blackbirds T. merula. Changes in phenology were analysed for the 5th percentile, median, 95th percentile, inter-quantile range (IQR) and brood size. Results All thrushes showed consistent trends towards earlier onset of breeding. However, there was a contrasting pattern in the later phenological characteristics (median, 95th percentile and IQR) that were associated with single- versus multiple-brooded species. The single-brooded Fieldfares revealed an advancing trend in all pheno"@en . . "3" . "56" . . "15310" . . "Effect of climatic change on the duration of the breeding season in three European thrushes" . .