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Plant phenology and global climate change: Current progresses and challenges
Plant phenology, the annually recurring sequence of plant developmental stages, is important for plant functioning and ecosystem services and their biophysical and biogeochemical feedbacks to the climate system.
Shilong Piao, Qiang Liu, Anping Chen
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Increased drought effects on the phenology of autumn leaf senescence
Nature Climate Change, 2022Chaoyang Wu, Jie Peng, Philippe Ciais
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WIREs Climate Change, 2022
Climate change is a defining element of the current ecological landscape, with consequences ranging from global to local environments. One of the first indices of the ecological impact of the ongoing environmental changes was measurement of their effects
D. Inouye
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Climate change is a defining element of the current ecological landscape, with consequences ranging from global to local environments. One of the first indices of the ecological impact of the ongoing environmental changes was measurement of their effects
D. Inouye
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Precipitation versus temperature as phenology controls in drylands.
Ecology, 2022Cycles of plant growth, termed phenology, are tightly linked to environmental controls. The length of time spent growing, bounded by the start and end of season, is an important determinant of the global carbon, water, and energy balance.
Courtney M. Currier, O. Sala
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Tracking vegetation phenology across diverse North American biomes using PhenoCam imagery
Vegetation phenology controls the seasonality of many ecosystem processes, as well as numerous biosphere-atmosphere feedbacks. Phenology is also highly sensitive to climate change and variability. Here we present a series of datasets, together consisting
Andrew D Richardson+2 more
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Review of vegetation phenology trends in China in a changing climate
Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2022Vegetation phenology is sensitive to climate change and has been defined as the footprint of ongoing climate change. Previous studies have shown that the spatial difference in China’s vegetation phenology varies substantially in both spring and autumn ...
Jing Zhang+3 more
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No trends in spring and autumn phenology during the global warming hiatus
Phenology plays a fundamental role in regulating photosynthesis, evapotranspiration, and surface energy fluxes and is sensitive to climate change. The global mean surface air temperature data indicate a global warming hiatus between 1998 and 2012, while ...
Xufeng Wang, Jingfeng Xiao, Xin Li
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Urbanization imprint on land surface phenology: The urban–rural gradient analysis for Chinese cities
Global Change Biology, 2021Rising temperature shifts plant phenology. Chinese cities, experiencing extensive expansion and intensive warming, spanning a wide latitudinal range, might provide ideal experimental opportunities for observing and predicting phenological responses to ...
Wenxiao Jia+5 more
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