The Chinese Bulbul (Pycnontus sinensis) has an extensive distribution throughout southern China. Investigators have reported that the species has expanded its distribution range northward since 1995. We performed a literature review and analysis to examine the relationships between the range expansion of the species and the changes of climate and habitat. We found that the northward range expansion was associated with the increased temperature and human created habitat. We believe that the combination of the increased temperature and the ability to utilize human created habitat while maintaining genetic diversity resulted in the population increase and range expansion of the species. We suggest that increased temperature and human disturbance could lead to evolutionary and distributional changes of some species such as the Chinese Bulbul, therefore possibly making these species indicators of climate change.
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Wen, L., He, H., Wang, Y., Gorimar, J., & Liu, M. (2014). Potential effects of climate change on the Chinese Bulbul (Pycnontus sinensis) in China. Biologia, 69(11), 1625–1630. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11756-014-0452-y
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