Changes in flowering phenology resulting from climate change could impact individual plant fitness and population viability. Flowering phenology can mediate plant reproductive success in several ways, including pollinator interactions, flowering synchrony with conspecifics, and timing of suitable abiotic conditions. We explored factors that control phenology and reproductive success for an alpine cushion plant, Silene acaulis, across two years and four sites, totaling 1,123 plants, in Colorado, USA. We investigated relationships between flowering time, flowering synchrony, and reproductive success with local abiotic conditions and pollinator behavior. Mean flowering phenology was strongly correlated with the timing of snowmelt across sites ...
A growing body of work indicates that the timing of flowering of temperate angiosperms is affected b...
Flowering phenology of alpine plants is strongly determined by the timing of snowmelt, and the condi...
The timing of and relative investment in reproductive events are crucial fitness determinants for al...
Changes in flowering phenology resulting from climate change could impact individual plant fitness a...
Flowering phenology and synchrony with biotic and abiotic resources are crucial traits determining t...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
Alpine snowbed communities are among the habitats most threatened by climate change. The warmer temp...
Climate change is likely to alter both flowering phenology and water availability for plants. Either...
Knowledge on how the timing of flowering is related to plant fitness and species interactions is cru...
Climate change is shifting the seasonal timing of many biological events, and the possibility of non...
Comparative studies on alpine plants along a snowmelt gradient bring us good information about the s...
Phenology changes are a common response to global warming and the timing of phenological events is i...
The timing of the snowmelt is a crucial factor in determining the phenological schedule of alpine pl...
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. A...
Climate warming strongly influences reproductive phenology of plants in alpine and Arctic ecosystems...
A growing body of work indicates that the timing of flowering of temperate angiosperms is affected b...
Flowering phenology of alpine plants is strongly determined by the timing of snowmelt, and the condi...
The timing of and relative investment in reproductive events are crucial fitness determinants for al...
Changes in flowering phenology resulting from climate change could impact individual plant fitness a...
Flowering phenology and synchrony with biotic and abiotic resources are crucial traits determining t...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
Alpine snowbed communities are among the habitats most threatened by climate change. The warmer temp...
Climate change is likely to alter both flowering phenology and water availability for plants. Either...
Knowledge on how the timing of flowering is related to plant fitness and species interactions is cru...
Climate change is shifting the seasonal timing of many biological events, and the possibility of non...
Comparative studies on alpine plants along a snowmelt gradient bring us good information about the s...
Phenology changes are a common response to global warming and the timing of phenological events is i...
The timing of the snowmelt is a crucial factor in determining the phenological schedule of alpine pl...
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. A...
Climate warming strongly influences reproductive phenology of plants in alpine and Arctic ecosystems...
A growing body of work indicates that the timing of flowering of temperate angiosperms is affected b...
Flowering phenology of alpine plants is strongly determined by the timing of snowmelt, and the condi...
The timing of and relative investment in reproductive events are crucial fitness determinants for al...