Changes in peak photosynthesis timing (PPT) could substantially change the seasonality of the terrestrial carbon cycle. Spring PPT in dry regions has been documented for some individual plant species on a stand scale, but both the spatio-temporal pattern of shifting PPT on a continental scale and its determinants remain unclear. Here, we use satellite measurements of vegetation greenness to find that the majority of Northern Hemisphere, mid-latitude vegetated area experienced a trend toward earlier PPT during 1982-2012, with significant trends of an average of 0.61dayyr(-1) across 19.4% of areas. These shifts correspond to increased annual accumulation of growing degree days (GDD) due to warming and are most highly concentrated in the easte...
Satellite-derived vegetation phenology has been recognized as a key indicator for detecting changes ...
International audienceWhile climate warming reduces the occurrence of frost events, the warming-indu...
The seasonal greening of Northern Hemisphere (NH) ecosystems, due to extended growing periods and en...
Changes in peak photosynthesis timing (PPT) could substantially change the seasonality of the terres...
Seasonality in photosynthetic activity is a critical component of seasonal carbon, water, and energy...
We combine satellite and ground observations during 1950-2011 to study the long-term links between m...
Global terrestrial vegetation dynamics have been rapidly altered by climate change. A widespread veg...
Over the last century the Northern Hemisphere has experienced rapid climate warming, but this warmin...
Variations in individual phenological events in response to global change have received considerable...
The length of the growing season has a large influence on the carbon, water, and energy fluxes of gl...
International audienceA number of studies have suggested that the growing season duration has signif...
Plant phenology is a sensitive indicator of climate change1,2,3,4 and plays an important role in reg...
Climate change is shifting the growing seasons of plants, affecting species performance and biogeoch...
Climate warming has substantially advanced the timing of spring leaf-out of woody species at middle ...
Satellite-derived vegetation phenology has been recognized as a key indicator for detecting changes ...
International audienceWhile climate warming reduces the occurrence of frost events, the warming-indu...
The seasonal greening of Northern Hemisphere (NH) ecosystems, due to extended growing periods and en...
Changes in peak photosynthesis timing (PPT) could substantially change the seasonality of the terres...
Seasonality in photosynthetic activity is a critical component of seasonal carbon, water, and energy...
We combine satellite and ground observations during 1950-2011 to study the long-term links between m...
Global terrestrial vegetation dynamics have been rapidly altered by climate change. A widespread veg...
Over the last century the Northern Hemisphere has experienced rapid climate warming, but this warmin...
Variations in individual phenological events in response to global change have received considerable...
The length of the growing season has a large influence on the carbon, water, and energy fluxes of gl...
International audienceA number of studies have suggested that the growing season duration has signif...
Plant phenology is a sensitive indicator of climate change1,2,3,4 and plays an important role in reg...
Climate change is shifting the growing seasons of plants, affecting species performance and biogeoch...
Climate warming has substantially advanced the timing of spring leaf-out of woody species at middle ...
Satellite-derived vegetation phenology has been recognized as a key indicator for detecting changes ...
International audienceWhile climate warming reduces the occurrence of frost events, the warming-indu...
The seasonal greening of Northern Hemisphere (NH) ecosystems, due to extended growing periods and en...