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A new approach to generating research-quality phenology data: The USA National Phenology Monitoring System [PDF]
The USA National Phenology Network (www.usanpn.org) has recently initiated a national effort to encourage people at different levels of expertise—from backyard naturalists to professional scientists—to observe phenology and contribute to a ...
Abraham Miller-Rushing +6 more
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Lobelia siphilitica plants that escape herbivory in time also have reduced latex production. [PDF]
Flowering phenology is an important determinant of a plant's reproductive success. Both assortative mating and niche construction can result in the evolution of correlations between phenology and other reproductive, functional, and life history traits ...
Amy L Parachnowitsch +3 more
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Satellite prediction of forest flowering phenology
Abstract Knowledge of flowering phenology is essential for understanding the condition of forest ecosystems and responses to various anthropogenic and environmental drivers. However, monitoring the spatial and temporal variability in forest flowering at landscape scales is challenging (e.g.
Dan J. Dixon +4 more
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Climate change is likely to alter both flowering phenology and water availability for plants. Either of these changes alone can affect pollinator visitation and plant reproductive success.
M. Kate Gallagher +4 more
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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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Herbarium specimens can reveal impacts of climate change on plant phenology; a review of methods and applications [PDF]
Studies in plant phenology have provided some of the best evidence for large-scale responses to recent climate change. Over the last decade, more than thirty studies have used herbarium specimens to analyze changes in flowering phenology over time ...
Casey A. Jones, Curtis C. Daehler
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Olive phenology as a sensitive indicator of future climatic warming in the Mediterranean [PDF]
Experimental and modelling work suggests a strong dependence of olive flowering date on spring temperatures. Since airborne pollen concentrations reflect the flowering phenology of olive populations within a radius of 50 km, they may be a sensitive ...
Belmonte J. +41 more
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Nowadays the study of phenology has taken an important contribution to climate change research. Therefore this study observed local fruit trees species collected in the Purwodadi Botanical Gardens (PBG); they were Flacourtia rukam (Zoll & Moritzi ...
Agung Sri Darmayanti +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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Evolutionary processes from the perspective of flowering time diversity. [PDF]
Although it is well appreciated that genetic studies of flowering time regulation have led to fundamental advances in the fields of molecular and developmental biology, the ways in which genetic studies of flowering time diversity have enriched the field
Blackman, Benjamin K, Gaudinier, Allison
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