Climate change affects not just where species are found, but also when species’ key life-history events occur—their phenology. Measuring such changes in timing is often hampered by a reliance on biased survey data: surveys identify that an event has taken place (for example, the flower is in bloom), but not when that event happened (for example, the flower bloomed yesterday). Here, we show that this problem can be circumvented using statistical estimators, which can provide accurate and unbiased estimates from sparsely sampled observations. We demonstrate that such methods can resolve an ongoing debate about the relative timings of the onset and cessation of flowering, and allow us to place modern observations reliably within the context of...
Poster presentationAnthropogenic climate change is affecting biological systems around the world. Ph...
Quantifying shifts in plant phenology in response to climate change represents an ongoing challenge,...
This is a copy of the following paper: Taylor SD. 2019. Estimating flowering transition dates from ...
Organisms across the globe are experiencing shifts in phenological events as a result of ongoing cli...
The timing of plant and animal life cycle events are changing in response to human-altered climates....
Predicting how the timing of cyclic life‐history events, such as leafing and flowering, respond to c...
This dataset is from the manuscript 'Southern hemisphere plants show more delays than advances in fl...
Premise of the study: Climate change has resulted in major changes in the phenology of some species ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Numerous long-term studies in seasonal habitats have tracked interannual varia...
Understanding the breadth and complexity of changes in phenology is limited by the availability of l...
Observing the timing of plant phenology provides a way to monitor and predict effects of ecological ...
Phenological shifts linked to global warming reflect the ability of organisms to track changing clim...
1. Despite a global footprint of shifts in flowering phenology in response to climate change, the re...
Phenology is a harbinger of climate change, with many species advancing flowering in response to ris...
Rapidly increasing resources of citizen science databases (CS) collecting information on species occ...
Poster presentationAnthropogenic climate change is affecting biological systems around the world. Ph...
Quantifying shifts in plant phenology in response to climate change represents an ongoing challenge,...
This is a copy of the following paper: Taylor SD. 2019. Estimating flowering transition dates from ...
Organisms across the globe are experiencing shifts in phenological events as a result of ongoing cli...
The timing of plant and animal life cycle events are changing in response to human-altered climates....
Predicting how the timing of cyclic life‐history events, such as leafing and flowering, respond to c...
This dataset is from the manuscript 'Southern hemisphere plants show more delays than advances in fl...
Premise of the study: Climate change has resulted in major changes in the phenology of some species ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Numerous long-term studies in seasonal habitats have tracked interannual varia...
Understanding the breadth and complexity of changes in phenology is limited by the availability of l...
Observing the timing of plant phenology provides a way to monitor and predict effects of ecological ...
Phenological shifts linked to global warming reflect the ability of organisms to track changing clim...
1. Despite a global footprint of shifts in flowering phenology in response to climate change, the re...
Phenology is a harbinger of climate change, with many species advancing flowering in response to ris...
Rapidly increasing resources of citizen science databases (CS) collecting information on species occ...
Poster presentationAnthropogenic climate change is affecting biological systems around the world. Ph...
Quantifying shifts in plant phenology in response to climate change represents an ongoing challenge,...
This is a copy of the following paper: Taylor SD. 2019. Estimating flowering transition dates from ...