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Willow ptarmigan, Feb 2009 (photograph by G MacRae by way of Flickr Artistic Commons license)

19 December 2024

Although this willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus) thinks he’s hiding his all-white plumage makes him painfully apparent in a snowless panorama.

There are three species of north nation ptarmigans (Lagopus) — willow, white-tailed and rock ptarmigans — that change their plumage with the seasons so as to keep camouflaged towards the bottom. They’re white in winter to match the snow, brown in summer time to match vegetation, and mottled because the seasons change. Their molt cycle labored effectively till local weather change made winters shorter.

White-tailed ptarmigan, 23 Jun 2022, Alberta (photograph by Dan Arndt)

Fourteen years in the past, in 2010, I blogged concerning the willow ptarmigan’s superior winter camouflage in The place’s Willow? and he was onerous to seek out within the snowy panorama.

Willow ptarmigan in 2000 (photograph from Wikimedia Commons)

Seven years in the past, in 2017, I appeared once more. His camouflage nonetheless labored.

White-tailed ptarmigan, 25 Nov 2017 (photograph by Dan Arndt by way of Flickr Artistic Commons license)

However local weather change is making winter is shorter. Snow cowl doesn’t start as early because it used to the autumn and it melts earlier within the spring. The ptarmigans’ molt cycle remains to be on the outdated schedule so he’s not camouflaged when the seasons change. You’ll be able to see this rock ptarmigan simply from distant.

Rock ptarmigan, Svalbard, 1 July 2014 (photograph by Allan Hopkins)

In 2021 ptarmigans have been already in decline when scientists in British Columbia, Canada studied the impact of local weather change on their native ranges within the province. Their reply is sobering in A genus in danger: Predicted present and future distribution of all three Lagopus species reveal sensitivity to local weather change and efficacy of protected areas.

By 2080 all three ptarmigan species must transfer up in elevation and additional north in latitude to seek out the local weather they should survive.

Abstract of common present and future predictions for shifts in elevation, latitude and vary dimension for the genus Lagopus in BC. … with dimension of pie charts being proportional to the relative worth of present and future species’ vary

So the place will the willow ptarmigan be in 2080 in BC? Three potentialities are proven under.

Modelled potential distribution of willow ptarmigan in B.C. for present (top-left) and future eventualities (2080s) underneath habitat and varied climatic projections. … Future fashions highlighted related appropriate areas with most resilient places being within the larger latitude Cassiar Mountains and to the east (Canadian Rockies). © OpenStreetMap contributors

Willow shall be in far fewer locations than he’s now (present vary at prime left).

Learn extra at: A genus in danger: Predicted present and future distribution of all three Lagopus species reveal sensitivity to local weather change and efficacy of protected areas. Range and Distributions, 27, 1759–1774. by Scridel, D., Brambilla, M.,de Zwaan, D. R., Froese, N., Wilson, S., Pedrini, P., &Martin, Okay. (2021)

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