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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Plants are shifting their flowering phenology in response to climate change, but trends differ between species and communities. Functional traits can largely explain how different species respond to climate change by shifting their phenology, and can therefore help ...
Daniel Pareja‐Bonilla +3 more
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Integration of photoperiodic and temperature cues by the circadian clock to regulate insect seasonal adaptations. [PDF]
Hidalgo S, Chiu JC.
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MAC3A and MAC3B modulate FLM splicing to repress photoperiod-dependent floral transition [PDF]
Yu‐Wen Huang +9 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract With ongoing climate change, temperature‐dependent outcomes of host–parasitoid interactions can affect ecosystem functioning and key ecosystem services such as biological control. However, most studies addressing the impacts of temperature on host–parasitoid systems are
Florencia Baudino +3 more
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Using landscape genomics to infer genomic regions involved in environmental adaptation of soybean genebank accessions. [PDF]
Haupt M, Schmid K.
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Primary metabolites in root exudates are essential for plant nutrition and rhizosphere microbiome function, potentially responding sensitively to climate warming. However, the effects of long‐term soil warming on exudate metabolites in forests remain unclear.
Xiaofei Liu +6 more
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Interactions of moisture and light drive lichen growth and the response to climate change scenarios: experimental evidence for Lobaria pulmonaria. [PDF]
Borge M, Ellis CJ.
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Record phenological responses to climate change in three sympatric penguin species
This paper is impressive because we managed to monitor extensively a really difficult place to reach and operate in. We deployed 77 cameras across Antarctica and the Sub Antarctic islands to monitor three different species of penguins. We found that they are the fastest advancing vertebrates with respect to their timing of breeding.
Ignacio Juarez Martinez +8 more
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Bacteria can anticipate the seasons: Photoperiodism in cyanobacteria. [PDF]
Jabbur ML, Bratton BP, Johnson CH.
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