Assessing plant phenological changes based on drivers of spring phenology. [PDF]
Abstract Understanding plant phenological responses to climate warming is crucial for predicting changes in plant communities and ecosystems but difficult with sensitivity analysis that is not linked to drivers of spring phenology. In this article, we present a new measure phenological lag to quantify the overall effect of phenological ...
Jiang Y +6 more
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Artificial Light at Night Advances Spring Phenology in the United States [PDF]
Plant phenology is closely related to light availability as diurnal and seasonal cycles are essential environmental cues for organizing bio-ecological processes.
Qiming Zheng +2 more
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Autumn phenology of tree species in China is associated more with climate than with spring phenology and phylogeny. [PDF]
Gao X, Dai J, Tao Z, Shahzad K, Wang H.
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Impact of summer defoliation and winter-spring warming on pre-spring carbon availability and spring phenology in sessile oak and Scots pine saplings. [PDF]
Yang Y +12 more
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Little directional change in the timing of Arctic spring phenology over the past 25 years.
With the global change in climate, the Arctic has been pinpointed as the region experiencing the fastest rates of change. As a result, Arctic biological responses-such as shifts in phenology-are expected to outpace those at lower latitudes. 15 years ago,
N. Schmidt +12 more
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Assessment of Climatic Impact on Vegetation Spring Phenology in Northern China
Spring phenology is often considered the start of season (SOS) for vegetation, which can affect ecosystem photosynthesis, respiration, and evapotranspiration. However, the long-run variation of SOS remains unclear at the regional scale. In this research,
Zhaozhe Li +5 more
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Spring phenology of cotton bollworm affects wheat yield. [PDF]
AbstractClimate change has changed numerous species phenologies. Understanding the asynchronous responses between pest insects and host plants to climate change is helpful in improving integrated pest management. It is necessary to use long‐term data to analyze the effects of climate change on cotton bollworm and wheat anthesis.
Huang J, Li J.
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Author response: Assessing plant phenological changes based on drivers of spring phenology
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Sentinel-2 time series: a promising tool in monitoring temperate species spring phenology
The changes in vegetation phenology observed in recent decades may have significant implications for carbon, water, and energy fluxes as well as ecosystem productivity. Phenology is an important indicator of a changing environment, and studying species-
Ewa Grabska-Szwagrzyk +1 more
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Accurate models are important to predict how global climate change will continue to alter plant phenology and near-term ecological forecasts can be used to iteratively improve models and evaluate predictions that are made a priori. The Ecological Forecasting Initiative's National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Forecasting Challenge, is an open ...
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