نتایج جستجو برای: phenological charactristics

تعداد نتایج: 4074  

Journal: :Ecology 2015
Nick L Rasmussen Volker H W Rudolf

Phenology is increasingly recognized as an important factor structuring communities because it determines when and at what life stage organisms interact. Previous work indicates that changes in first or mean timing of a phenological event can affect populations and communities, but little is known about the consequences of changes in the distribution (e.g., synchrony) of a phenological event. W...

Journal: :International journal of biometeorology 2012
E Diskin H Proctor M Jebb T Sparks A Donnelly

To date, phenological research has provided evidence that climate warming is impacting both animals and plants, evidenced by the altered timing of phenophases. Much of the evidence supporting these findings has been provided by analysis of historic records and present-day fieldwork; herbaria have been identified recently as an alternative source of phenological data. Here, we used Rubus specime...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Tatsuya Amano Robert P Freckleton Simon A Queenborough Simon W Doxford Richard J Smithers Tim H Sparks William J Sutherland

To generate realistic projections of species' responses to climate change, we need to understand the factors that limit their ability to respond. Although climatic niche conservatism, the maintenance of a species's climatic niche over time, is a critical assumption in niche-based species distribution models, little is known about how universal it is and how it operates. In particular, few studi...

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...

2015
Sofia Bajocco Eleni Dragoz Ioannis Gitas Daniela Smiraglia Luca Salvati Carlo Ricotta

Traditionally fuel maps are built in terms of 'fuel types', thus considering the structural characteristics of vegetation only. The aim of this work is to derive a phenological fuel map based on the functional attributes of coarse-scale vegetation phenology, such as seasonality and productivity. MODIS NDVI 250 m images of Sardinia (Italy), a large Mediterranean island with high frequency of fir...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Otso Ovaskainen Svetlana Skorokhodova Marina Yakovleva Alexander Sukhov Anatoliy Kutenkov Nadezhda Kutenkova Anatoliy Shcherbakov Evegeniy Meyke Maria del Mar Delgado

Climate change may disrupt interspecies phenological synchrony, with adverse consequences to ecosystem functioning. We present here a 40-y-long time series on 10,425 dates that were systematically collected in a single Russian locality for 97 plant, 78 bird, 10 herptile, 19 insect, and 9 fungal phenological events, as well as for 77 climatic events related to temperature, precipitation, snow, i...

Journal: :Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architects 1959

Journal: :مطالعات حقوق خصوصی 0
حسین خزاعی دانشگاه تهران

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Journal: :Remote Sensing 2010
Keith R. McCloy

Changes in vegetation phenology are recognized as being possibly the most important early indicator of the impact of climate change on ecosystems. Time series of image data are accepted as being the best way to map these changes, if we can derive suitable indices from the huge volumes of time series data that make the interpretation of these time series difficult. The problem is thus to derive ...

Journal: :Ecology 2016
L L Jiang S P Wang F D Meng J C Duan H S Niu G P Xu X X Zhu Z H Zhang C Y Luo S J Cui Y M Li X E Li Q Wang Y Zhou X Y Bao Y N Li T Dorji S L Piao P Ciais J Peñuelas M Y Du X Q Zhao L Zhao F W Zhang G J Wang

The timing of the fruit-set stage (i.e., start and end of fruit set) is crucial in a plant's life cycle, but its response to temperature change is still unclear. We investigated the timing of seven phenological events, including fruit-set dates during 3 yr for six alpine plants transplanted to warmer (approximately +3.5°C in soils) and cooler (approximately -3.5°C in soils) locations along an a...

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