نتایج جستجو برای: phenology

تعداد نتایج: 6635  

Journal: :American journal of botany 2015
Seth M Munson Anna A Sher

UNLABELLED • PREMISE OF THE STUDY Mountainous regions support high plant productivity, diversity, and endemism, yet are highly vulnerable to climate change. Historical records and model predictions show increasing temperatures across high elevation regions including the Southern Rocky Mountains, which can have a strong influence on the performance and distribution of montane plant species. Ra...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Marcel E Visser Samuel P Caro Kees van Oers Sonja V Schaper Barbara Helm

Phenology refers to the periodic appearance of life-cycle events and currently receives abundant attention as the effects of global change on phenology are so apparent. Phenology as a discipline observes these events and relates their annual variation to variation in climate. But phenology is also studied in other disciplines, each with their own perspective. Evolutionary ecologists study varia...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Paul J CaraDonna Amy M Iler David W Inouye

Phenology--the timing of biological events--is highly sensitive to climate change. However, our general understanding of how phenology responds to climate change is based almost solely on incomplete assessments of phenology (such as first date of flowering) rather than on entire phenological distributions. Using a uniquely comprehensive 39-y flowering phenology dataset from the Colorado Rocky M...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
A M Wilczek L T Burghardt A R Cobb M D Cooper S M Welch J Schmitt

We are now reaching the stage at which specific genetic factors with known physiological effects can be tied directly and quantitatively to variation in phenology. With such a mechanistic understanding, scientists can better predict phenological responses to novel seasonal climates. Using the widespread model species Arabidopsis thaliana, we explore how variation in different genetic pathways c...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2014
D Thiéry K Monceau J Moreau

The phenology of insect emergence affects reproductive success and is especially critical in short-lived species. An increasing number of studies have documented the effects of thermal and other climatic variations and of unpredictable habitats on the timing of adult insect emergence within and between populations and years. Numerous interacting factors may affect the phenology of adult emergen...

2017
Cong Wang Jing Li Qinhuo Liu Bo Zhong Shanlong Wu Chuanfu Xia

Remote-sensing phenology detection can compensate for deficiencies in field observations and has the advantage of capturing the continuous expression of phenology on a large scale. However, there is some variability in the results of remote-sensing phenology detection derived from different vegetation parameters in satellite time-series data. Since the enhanced vegetation index (EVI) and the le...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Huan Tang Zhenwang Li Zhiliang Zhu Baorui Chen Baohui Zhang Xiaoping Xin

Vegetation phenology has been used in studies as an indicator of an ecosystem’s responses to climate change. Satellite remote sensing techniques can capture changes in vegetation greenness, which can be used to estimate vegetation phenology. In this study, a long-term vegetation phenology study of the Greater Khingan Mountain area in Northeastern China was performed by using the Global Inventor...

Journal: :Ecology 2015
Dietmar Straile Onur Kerimoglu Frank Peeters

Climate warming has been shown to advance the phenology of species. Asynchronous changes in phenology between interacting species may disrupt feeding interactions (phenological mismatch), which could have tremendous consequences for ecosystem functioning. Long-term field observations have suggested asynchronous shifts in phenology with warming, whereas experimental studies have not been conclus...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2009
Christiaan Both Margriet van Asch Rob G Bijlsma Arnold B van den Burg Marcel E Visser

1. Climate change has been shown to affect the phenology of many organisms, but interestingly these shifts are often unequal across trophic levels, causing a mismatch between the phenology of organisms and their food. 2. We consider two alternative hypotheses: consumers are constrained to adjust sufficiently to the lower trophic level, or prey species react more strongly than their predators to...

2014
M. Forkel N. Carvalhais K. Thonicke

Existing dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) have a limited ability in reproducing phenology and decadal dynamics of vegetation greenness as observed by satellites. These limitations in reproducing observations reflect a poor understanding and description of the environmental controls on phenology, which strongly influence the ability to simulate longer-term vegetation dynamics, e.g. carbo...

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