Abstract Spring dust storms in the U.S. Southwest significantly impact environmental and human systems, yet their climatological patterns and driving mechanisms remain poorly understood. Using two decades of MERRA‐2 reanalysis data and self‐organizing map clustering, we identified four distinct dust transport pathways from surrounding and remote ...
Huilin Huang +7 more
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Spring Forward: Reproductive Phenology of the Holoparasite <i>Lathraea squamaria</i> (Orobanchaceae). [PDF]
Krasylenko Y, Teixeira-Costa L.
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Exploring potential environmental drivers of migration phenology in two Mongolian Plateau-nesting goose species. [PDF]
Zhang J +8 more
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Keeping up with climate change: have Arctic arthropods reached their phenological limits? [PDF]
Gerlich HS +4 more
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A dataset of snow cover phenology in China based on AVHRR from 1980 to 2020
X. Hao +4 more
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Temperature Changes Affect the Vulnerability of Cotton Bollworms, Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner). [PDF]
Huang J, Wu P, Xing W, Wang X.
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The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: Climate change, human activity, and plant diversity. [PDF]
Yang Y +6 more
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Phenological mismatch between alpine flowers and bumble bees: its mechanism and impacts on the population dynamics of bumble bees. [PDF]
Kudo G, Imoto T, Nagase T, Liew HX.
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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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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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