Climatic warming has advanced spring phenology across the Northern Hemisphere, but the spatial variability in temperature sensitivity of spring phenology is substantial. Whether spring phenology will continue to advance uniformly at latitudes has not yet been investigated. We used Bayesian model averaging and four spring phenology models, and demonstrated that the start of vegetation growing season across the Northern Hemisphere will become substantially more synchronous (up to 11.3%) under future climatic warming conditions. Larger start of growing season advances are expected at higher than lower latitudes (3.7-10.9 days earlier) due to both larger rate in spring warming at higher latitudes and larger decreases in the temperature sensitiv...
Recent climate warming has altered plant phenology at northern European latitudes, but conclusions r...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...
In the Northern Hemisphere, springtime events are frequently reported as advancing more rapidly at h...
<div><p>In recent decades, satellite-derived start of vegetation growing season (SOS) has advanced i...
Large scale changes in the state of the land surface affect the circulation of the atmosphere, the s...
Phenological synchrony influences many ecological processes. Recent climate change has altered the s...
In recent decades, satellite-derived start of vegetation growing season (SOS) has advanced in many n...
Climate warming has substantially advanced the timing of spring leaf-out of woody species at middle ...
In the Northern Hemisphere, springtime events are frequently reported as advancing more rapidly at h...
In the Northern Hemisphere, springtime events are frequently reported as advancing more rapidly at h...
Climate warming has substantially advanced the timing of spring leaf-out of woody species at middle ...
Recent climate warming has altered plant phenology at northern European latitudes, but conclusions r...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Plant species that start early in spring are generally more responsive to rising temperatures, raisi...
Recent climate warming has altered plant phenology at northern European latitudes, but conclusions r...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...
In the Northern Hemisphere, springtime events are frequently reported as advancing more rapidly at h...
<div><p>In recent decades, satellite-derived start of vegetation growing season (SOS) has advanced i...
Large scale changes in the state of the land surface affect the circulation of the atmosphere, the s...
Phenological synchrony influences many ecological processes. Recent climate change has altered the s...
In recent decades, satellite-derived start of vegetation growing season (SOS) has advanced in many n...
Climate warming has substantially advanced the timing of spring leaf-out of woody species at middle ...
In the Northern Hemisphere, springtime events are frequently reported as advancing more rapidly at h...
In the Northern Hemisphere, springtime events are frequently reported as advancing more rapidly at h...
Climate warming has substantially advanced the timing of spring leaf-out of woody species at middle ...
Recent climate warming has altered plant phenology at northern European latitudes, but conclusions r...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Plant species that start early in spring are generally more responsive to rising temperatures, raisi...
Recent climate warming has altered plant phenology at northern European latitudes, but conclusions r...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...