Mountain plants are considered among the species most vulnerable to climate change, especially at high latitudes where there is little potential for poleward or uphill dispersal. Satellite monitoring can reveal spatiotemporal variation in vegetation activity, offering a largely unexploited potential for studying responses of montane ecosystems to temperature and predicting phenological shifts driven by climate change. Here, a novel remote-sensing phenology approach is developed that advances existing techniques by considering variation in vegetation activity across the whole year, rather than just focusing on event dates (e.g. start and end of season). Time series of two vegetation indices (VI), normalized difference VI (NDVI) and enhanced ...
In recent decades, satellite-derived start of vegetation growing season (SOS) has advanced in many n...
Recent efforts have been made to monitor the seasonal metrics of plant canopy variations globally fr...
Linking climate variability and change to the phenological response of species is particularly chall...
Mountain plants are considered among the species most vulnerable to climate change, especially at hi...
Recent climate warming has altered plant phenology at northern European latitudes, but conclusions r...
Mountain ecosystems are sensitive to climate change, and vegetation phenology provides one of the be...
The role of temperature as a key driver for plant phenology is well established. However, an increas...
International audienceIn mountain forest ecosystems where elevation gradients are prominent, tempera...
In alpine habitats, predicted warmer and longer growing seasons will influence plant phenology, with...
In alpine habitats, predicted warmer and longer growing seasons will influence plant phenology, with...
Spring vegetation phenology in temperate and cold regions is widely expected to advance with increas...
Aim In recent decades species ranges have shifted upwards in elevation and northwards in latitude. T...
Satellite remote sensing of plant phenology provides an important indicator of climate change. Howev...
Arctic temperatures have increased at almost twice the global average rate since the industrial revo...
Satellite remote sensing of plant phenology provides an important indicator of climate change. Howev...
In recent decades, satellite-derived start of vegetation growing season (SOS) has advanced in many n...
Recent efforts have been made to monitor the seasonal metrics of plant canopy variations globally fr...
Linking climate variability and change to the phenological response of species is particularly chall...
Mountain plants are considered among the species most vulnerable to climate change, especially at hi...
Recent climate warming has altered plant phenology at northern European latitudes, but conclusions r...
Mountain ecosystems are sensitive to climate change, and vegetation phenology provides one of the be...
The role of temperature as a key driver for plant phenology is well established. However, an increas...
International audienceIn mountain forest ecosystems where elevation gradients are prominent, tempera...
In alpine habitats, predicted warmer and longer growing seasons will influence plant phenology, with...
In alpine habitats, predicted warmer and longer growing seasons will influence plant phenology, with...
Spring vegetation phenology in temperate and cold regions is widely expected to advance with increas...
Aim In recent decades species ranges have shifted upwards in elevation and northwards in latitude. T...
Satellite remote sensing of plant phenology provides an important indicator of climate change. Howev...
Arctic temperatures have increased at almost twice the global average rate since the industrial revo...
Satellite remote sensing of plant phenology provides an important indicator of climate change. Howev...
In recent decades, satellite-derived start of vegetation growing season (SOS) has advanced in many n...
Recent efforts have been made to monitor the seasonal metrics of plant canopy variations globally fr...
Linking climate variability and change to the phenological response of species is particularly chall...