The positive influence of wetlands on reproductive success and body mass in an aerial insectivore is more pronounced in intensively cropped agroecosystems
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Weather and land-use changes can act in complex ways to affect speciesâ annual demographics and distributions. Biodiversity and agriculture are frequently intertwined, where climatic conditions, such as flooding and drought, may be exacerbated by intensive agricultural practices. Understanding how climate change and agricultural land use influence avian populations is key to retaining biodiversity in working landscapes. Here we examined a large dataset of breeding Tachycineta bicolor (Tree Swallow) in Canadaâs Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) across eight years at eight sites representing a gradient in agricultural intensity and wetland availability, for a total of 42 site-years. We analyzed the influence of agricultural land use, wetland availability, and seasonal temperature on Tachycineta bicolor reproductive success and body mass, while testing for potential interactive and curvilinear effects. As predicted, fitness measures were negatively affected by agricultural intensity; specifical..., Data were collected on Tachycineta bicolor from 2012 to 2019 at eight sites (n = 42 site-years) east of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada (52.1579°N, 106.6702°W) to analyze the influence of agricultural land use, wetland availability, and temperature on reproductive success (clutch initiation date and fledging success) and adult and nestling body mass. Refer to the associated manuscript for specific details on the calculation of agricultural land use (crop category), wetland availability (pond area), and temperature (mean daily maximum temperatures) variables.
, # The positive influence of wetlands on reproductive success and body mass in an aerial insectivore is more pronounced in intensively cropped agroecosystems
Dataset DOI: [10.5061/dryad.8kprr4z14](10.5061/dryad.8kprr4z14)
## Description of the data and file structure
This README was generated on 2025-08-28 by Lisha Berzins.
Point of contact: Lisha Berzins ([lisha.berzins@gmail.com](mailto:lisha.berzins@gmail.com)) or Ann McKellar ([Ann.McKellar@ec.gc.ca](mailto:Ann.McKellar@ec.gc.ca)).
Data were collected on *Tachycineta bicolor* (Tree Swallow; \"TRES\" in file names) breeding at eight sites (n = 42 site-years) east of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada (52.1579°N, 106.6702°W) from 2012 to 2019 to analyze the influence of agricultural land use (crop category), wetland availability (pond area), and temperature on *Tachycineta bicolor* reproductive success (clutch initiation date and fledging success) and adult and nestling body mass.
## Files and variables
#### File: A_McKeller_et_al_T...,
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2025-10-07



