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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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Climate change greatly affects spring and autumn plant phenology around the world consequently, and significantly impacts ecosystem function and the social economy.
Xianping Wang +7 more
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Temperate flowering phenology [PDF]
Individuals, families, networks, and botanic gardens have made records of flowering times of a wide range of plant species over many years. These data can highlight year to year changes in seasonal events (phenology) and those datasets covering long periods draw interest for their perspective on plant responses to climate change.
Fiona, Tooke, Nicholas H, Battey
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A Range-Expanding Shrub Species Alters Plant Phenological Response to Experimental Warming. [PDF]
Shifts in plant species phenology (the timing of life-history events such as flowering) have been observed worldwide in concert with rising global temperatures.
Christopher W Kopp, Elsa E Cleland
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Citizen science and expert opinion working together to understand the impacts of climate change.
In the absence of historical information on phenology available in Australia, expert opinion was used for selecting indicator species that would be suitable for monitoring phenology on a continental scale as part of ClimateWatch-a citizen science program.
Maria Isabel Garcia-Rojas +2 more
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Detecting Montane Flowering Phenology with CubeSat Imagery [PDF]
Shifts in wildflower phenology in response to climate change are well documented in the scientific literature. The majority of studies have revealed phenological shifts using in-situ observations, some aided by citizen science efforts (e.g., National Phenology Network).
Aji John +5 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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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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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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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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