PhenoForecaster: A software package for the prediction of flowering phenology. [PDF]
Premise of the Study Predicting the flowering times of angiosperm taxa is a goal of mounting importance in the face of future climate change, with applications not only in plant biology and ecology, but also horticulture, agriculture, and invasive ...
Park I, Jones A, Mazer SJ.
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Simulated herbicide drift alters native plant flowering phenology. [PDF]
Data for herbicide effects on plant flowering are needed to determine potential impacts on plant reproduction. Thus, flowering phenology was determined for up to 12 weeks after herbicide treatment for native Willamette Valley plants growing in small plots on two Oregon State University experimental farms.
Olszyk D +6 more
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Spatio-temporal effects of climate change on the geographical distribution and flowering phenology of hummingbird-pollinated plants. [PDF]
BACKGROUNDS AND AIMS Tropical plant species are already suffering the effects of climate change and projections warn of even greater changes in the following decades.
Correa-Lima APA +3 more
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Delayed flowering phenology of red-flowering plants in response to hummingbird migration. [PDF]
The radiation of angiosperms is marked by a phenomenal diversity of floral size, shape, color, scent, and reward.1,2,3,4 The multi-dimensional response to selection to optimize pollination has generated correlated suites of these floral traits across distantly related species, known as "pollination syndromes."5,6,7,8,9 The ability to test the broad ...
McKenzie PF, Berardi AE, Hopkins R.
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Changes in flowering phenology resulting from climate change could impact individual plant fitness and population viability. Flowering phenology can mediate plant reproductive success in several ways, including pollinator interactions, flowering ...
Elijah S. Hall +5 more
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Quantitative comparison of flowering phenology traits among trees, perennial herbs, and annuals in a temperate plant community. [PDF]
Premise Flowering phenology may differ among life forms due to the costs and benefits to attract pollinators, dependence on outcross pollination, and resource availability in their habitats.
Nagahama A, Yahara T.
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Rapid-Survey Methods for Flowering Phenology
The Weekly Phenology Project at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh has been running for three and a half years at the time of writing. Insufficient data have been collected so far for scientific analysis, but we present provisional conclusions concerning
Lyn Blades +5 more
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Rapid Surveys Reveal Temporal Variation in Flowering Community Phenology in a Great Basin Desert Ecosystem [PDF]
Understanding temporal variation in flowering phenology is essential for predicting plant community responses to climatic change, especially in arid regions where moisture pulses drive productivity.
Megan E. Lahti +6 more
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Observing shifts in phenology of tropical flowering plants. [PDF]
Changes in flowering can cause misalignment with pollinators and seed dispersers, thus causing changes in fitness of both the plant species and their mutualists.
Skylar Graves, Erin A Manzitto-Tripp
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Flowering phenology is closely related to plant reproduction, and its response to climate change is obvious; therefore, revealing its influencing factors and interspecific changes has become an important issue in global change ecology and physical ...
Luo Xuyue +7 more
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