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Spring ephemeral Erythronium umbilicatum may not be vulnerable to phenological mismatch with overstory trees. [PDF]
Schopler M +6 more
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Effects of Migration Distance on Shifting Migratory and Breeding Phenology in Waders. [PDF]
Méndez V +8 more
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Author response: Assessing plant phenological changes based on drivers of spring phenology
Yong Jiang +6 more
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Spring leaf-out keeps pace with warming across the Northern Hemisphere
Zohner C +7 more
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eLife Assessment: Assessing plant phenological changes based on drivers of spring phenology
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The influence of local spring temperature variance on temperature sensitivity of spring phenology
: The impact of climate warming on the advancement of plant spring phenology has been heavily investigated over the last decade and there exists great variability among plants in their phenological sensitivity to temperature.
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Changes in European spring phenology
International Journal of Climatology, 2002AbstractThe European phyto‐phenological database of the EU 5th Framework project ‘POSITIVE’ facilitated an examination of the rate and spatial pattern of changes in spring phenology across Europe. This database was collected, evaluated and composed from different national databases of Eastern and Western Europe covering the time period 1951–1998 ...
Annette Menzel
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Synoptic Events and Spring Phenology
Physical Geography, 1988(1988). Synoptic Events and Spring Phenology. Physical Geography: Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 151-161.
Mark D. Schwartz, Glen A. Marotz
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Recent spring phenology shifts in western Central Europe based on multiscale observations
AimAlthough numerous studies have reported advanced Northern Hemisphere spring phenology since the 1980s, recent studies based on remote sensing have reported a reversal or deceleration of this trend.
Yongshuo H Fu +2 more
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