Citation
Bourret, Audrey; Bélisle, Marc; Pelletier, Fanie; Garant, Dany (2015), Data from: Multidimensional environmental influences on timing of breeding in a tree swallow population facing climate change, Dryad, Dataset, https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.87jb3
Most phenological traits are extremely sensitive to current climate change and advances in the timing of important life-history events have been observed in many species. In birds, phenotypic plasticity in response to temperature is thought to be the main mechanism underlying yearly adjustment in the timing of breeding. However, other factors could be important and interact to affect the levels of plastic responses between and/or within-individuals. Here we use long-term individual-based data on Tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) to identify the spatial and environmental drivers affecting plasticity in laying date and to assess their importance at both population and individual levels. We found that laying date has advanced by 4.2 days over 10 years, and that it was mainly influenced by latitude and an interaction between spring temperature and breeder density. Analyses of individual plasticity showed that increases in temperature, but not in breeder density, resulted in within-individual advances in laying date. Our results suggest that females can adjust their laying date as a function of temperature, but that this adjustment will be partly constrained in habitats with lower breeder densities. Such potential constraint is especially worrying for the broad array of species already declining as a result of climate change.
Data: determinants of laying date at the population level
Data used for the analysis of the determinants of laying date at the population level, where each line represented a farm within a year. Columns included year (YEAR), farm identity (FARM), mean laying date (MEAN.LD), (DENSITY; % of occupied nest boxes), distance to St-Laurent River (FSL; kilometers); longitude and latitude (LONG, LAT; decimal degrees), altitude (ALT; meters), rainfall (PREC; milimeters) and temperature (TEMP; Celcius degrees).
DeterminantPOP.csv
Data: change between 2 consecutive years
Data used for the first individual plasticity analysis (change between 2 consecutive years), where each line represented a female. Columns included female identity (ID), for the second-year (SY) dataset the change in laying date (SY.dLD), in density (SY.dDENSITY) and in temperature (SY.dTEMP), for the after second-year (ASY) dataset the change in laying date (ASY.dLD), in density (ASY.dDENSITY) and in temperature (ASY.dTEMP), for the total (TOTAL) dataset the change in laying date (TOTAL.dLD), in density (TOTAL.dDENSITY) and in temperature (TOTAL.dTEMP).
PlasticityIND1.csv
Data: random regression analysis with the within-individual centring technique
Data used for the second plasticity analysis (random regression analysis with the within-individual centring technique), where each line represented an individual observation within a year for all females observed at least in two years. Columns included year (YEAR), female identity (ID) and its age (AGE; SY=second-year, ASY=after second-year), farm identity (FARM), laying date (LD; julian days), temperature (TEMPs; std), density (DENSITYs; std) and latitude (LATs; std), between-individual component of temperature (M.TEMP; within individual mean of TEMPs) and density (M.DENSITY; within individual mean of DENSITYs), within-individual component of temperature (TEMP.PLAST; deviation from the individual mean) and density (DENSITY.TEMP; deviation from the individual mean).
PlasticityIND2.csv