We wanted to better understand how this pattern of change was playing out in Australian birds. Our two pieces ... bill size also shrank. Since beak sizes increase over the long-term because ...
Australian birds are changing shape due to rising temperatures. Over 100 species show smaller bodies and larger beaks, aiding heat dissipation. Long-term warming increases beak size, but short ...
A trio of black-tailed godwits, a rare breeding bird, were pictured flying over RSPB Boyton and Hollesley Marshes near Orford ...
We wanted to better understand how this pattern of change was playing out in Australian birds ... to increase beak size over time. Ryan Barnaby Short-term weather versus long-term trends One ...
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For example, the chip-stealing silver gull and dazzling common bronzewing have both increased beak size over the past century. Australia is heating up. The shape-shifting and shrinking that we see in ...
Over time, natural selection favored finches with sharper, longer beaks. These birds were better equipped to quickly and easily pierce the skin of their booby bird neighbors. Vampire finches still ...