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European springtime temperature synchronises ibex horn growth across the eastern Swiss Alps
Authors:Ulf Büntgen  Andrew Liebhold  Hannes Jenny  Atle Mysterud  Simon Egli  Daniel Nievergelt  Nils C. Stenseth  Kurt Bollmann
Affiliation:1. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research (WSL), , Birmensdorf, CH‐8903 Switzerland;2. Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR), University of Bern, , Bern, CH‐3012 Switzerland;3. Global Change Research Centre AS CR, v.v.i., , Brno, CZ‐60300 Czech Republic;4. Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service, , Morgantown, WV, 26505 USA;5. Department of Wildlife and Fishery Service Grison, , CH‐7001 Chur, Switzerland;6. Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES), Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, , Blindern, 0316 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:Direct effects of climate change on animal physiology, and indirect impacts from disruption of seasonal synchrony and breakdown of trophic interactions are particularly severe in Arctic and Alpine ecosystems. Unravelling biotic from abiotic drivers, however, remains challenging because high‐resolution animal population data are often limited in space and time. Here, we show that variation in annual horn growth (an indirect proxy for individual performance) of 8043 male Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) over the past four decades is well synchronised among eight disjunct colonies in the eastern Swiss Alps. Elevated March to May temperatures, causing premature melting of Alpine snowcover, earlier plant phenology and subsequent improvement of ibex food resources, fuelled annual horn growth. These results reveal dependency of local trophic interactions on large‐scale climate dynamics, and provide evidence that declining herbivore performance is not a universal response to global warming even for high‐altitude populations that are also harvested.
Keywords:Alpine ungulates  body size  climate change  ecological response  European Alps  horn growth  phenotypic plasticity  plant phenology  spatial synchrony  trophic interaction
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