Vegetation phenology is strongly influenced by climatic factors. Climate changes may cause phenological variations, especially in the Alps which are considered to be extremely vulnerable to global warming. The main goal of our study is to analyze European larch (Larix decidua Mill.) phenology in alpine environments and the role of the ecological factors involved, using an integrated approach based on accurate field observations and modelling techniques. We present 2 years of field-collected larch phenological data, obtained following a specifically designed observation protocol. We observed that both spring and autumn larch phenology is strongly influenced by altitude. We propose an approach for the optimization of a spring warming model (S...
The relations between the width growth of thousand year old larches of the French Maritime Alps (Val...
The climate–growth relationship of larch (Larix decidua Mill.) in the Polish Carpathian Mountains wa...
International audienceMany phenology models have been developed to explain historical trends in plan...
This research aims at developing a remote sensing technique for monitoring the interannual variabili...
growing season was monitored along two elevational transects in the Lötschental valley in the Swiss ...
Linking climate variability and change to the phenological response of species is particularly chall...
A better understanding of the respective role of key climatic variables on tree growth is crucial fo...
Tree rings from temperature-limited environments are highly sensitive climate proxies, widely used t...
center dot Key message Spring temperature increase is the main driver of larch tree wood formation o...
Snow accumulation and melt have multiple impacts on Land Surface Phenology (LSP) and greenness in Al...
Upper treeline ecotones are important life form boundaries and particularly sensitive to a warming c...
This study compares MODIS NDVI 16-day (250 m) time series, acquired by Terra and Aqua platforms, for...
The relationship between larch (Larix decidua Mill.) tree-ring widthsand climate was studied on 7 se...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly sensitive to climate change, and therefore it is of significant i...
The role of temperature as a key driver for plant phenology is well established. However, an increas...
The relations between the width growth of thousand year old larches of the French Maritime Alps (Val...
The climate–growth relationship of larch (Larix decidua Mill.) in the Polish Carpathian Mountains wa...
International audienceMany phenology models have been developed to explain historical trends in plan...
This research aims at developing a remote sensing technique for monitoring the interannual variabili...
growing season was monitored along two elevational transects in the Lötschental valley in the Swiss ...
Linking climate variability and change to the phenological response of species is particularly chall...
A better understanding of the respective role of key climatic variables on tree growth is crucial fo...
Tree rings from temperature-limited environments are highly sensitive climate proxies, widely used t...
center dot Key message Spring temperature increase is the main driver of larch tree wood formation o...
Snow accumulation and melt have multiple impacts on Land Surface Phenology (LSP) and greenness in Al...
Upper treeline ecotones are important life form boundaries and particularly sensitive to a warming c...
This study compares MODIS NDVI 16-day (250 m) time series, acquired by Terra and Aqua platforms, for...
The relationship between larch (Larix decidua Mill.) tree-ring widthsand climate was studied on 7 se...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly sensitive to climate change, and therefore it is of significant i...
The role of temperature as a key driver for plant phenology is well established. However, an increas...
The relations between the width growth of thousand year old larches of the French Maritime Alps (Val...
The climate–growth relationship of larch (Larix decidua Mill.) in the Polish Carpathian Mountains wa...
International audienceMany phenology models have been developed to explain historical trends in plan...