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Arctic geese in newly colonised, colder breeding areas have higher spring body mass and breed earlier relative to the onset of spring. [PDF]
Schreven KHT +9 more
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Vulnerability of alpine butterfly eggs to early winter warming. [PDF]
Turnbull KF +5 more
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Cooling outweighs warming across phenological transitions in the Northern Hemisphere. [PDF]
Li Y +7 more
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Species' traits modulate rapid changes in flight time in high-Arctic muscid flies under climate change. [PDF]
Gerlich HS +6 more
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Rising Temperatures Advance Start and End of the Breeding Season of an Alpine Bird. [PDF]
Niffenegger CA +3 more
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Spatiotemporal variation in snow cover and its effects on grassland phenology on the Mongolian Plateau [PDF]
Snow cover is an important water source for vegetation growth in arid and semi-arid areas, and grassland phenology provides valuable information on the response of terrestrial ecosystems to climate change. The Mongolian Plateau features both abundant snow cover resources and typical grassland ecosystems.
Chula Så, Fanhao Meng, Chenhao Li
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Altitude‐dependent influence of snow cover on alpine land surface phenology [PDF]
AbstractSnow cover impacts alpine land surface phenology in various ways, but our knowledge about the effect of snow cover on alpine land surface phenology is still limited. We studied this relationship in the European Alps using satellite‐derived metrics of snow cover phenology (SCP), namely, first snow fall, last snow day, and snow cover duration ...
Jing Xie +2 more
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