peer reviewedKey message Using long-term measurements in a mature beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) dominated forest located in east Belgium, this paper showed that spring and autumn temperature increases during the last two decades led to an earlier end and a shortening of the growing season. These phenological shifts impact negatively but not significantly the forest annual net ecosystem productivity. Context The mechanisms controlling temperate forest phenology are not fully understood, nor are the impacts of climate change and the consequences for forest productivity. Aim The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of how temperate forest phenology and net ecosystem productivity (NEP) interplay and respond to temperature a...
While changes in spring phenological events due to global warming have been widely documented, chang...
International audienceModelling phenology is crucial to assess the impact of climate change on the l...
One of the most widespread consequences of climate change is the disruption of trees’ phenological c...
Recent climate warming has shifted the timing of spring and autumn vegetation phenological events in...
To better understand how the radial growth of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) high forests has responded ...
Global change—particularly climate change, forest management, and atmospheric deposition—has signifi...
Global change-particularly climate change, forest management, and atmospheric deposition-has signifi...
This article explores the relationship between beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and its environment on the...
peer reviewedKey message: A daily 1-km Pan-European weather dataset can drive the BIOME-BGC model fo...
Global change—particularly climate change, forest management, and atmospheric deposition—has signifi...
Key message A daily 1-km Pan-European weather dataset can drive the BIOME-BGC model for the estimati...
International audienceGlobal change—particularly climate change, forest management, and atmospheric ...
Global and local environmental changes can cause significant changes in forest growth with important ...
International audienceAbstractKey messageA daily 1-km Pan-European weather dataset can drive the BIO...
While changes in spring phenological events due to global warming have been widely documented, chang...
While changes in spring phenological events due to global warming have been widely documented, chang...
International audienceModelling phenology is crucial to assess the impact of climate change on the l...
One of the most widespread consequences of climate change is the disruption of trees’ phenological c...
Recent climate warming has shifted the timing of spring and autumn vegetation phenological events in...
To better understand how the radial growth of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) high forests has responded ...
Global change—particularly climate change, forest management, and atmospheric deposition—has signifi...
Global change-particularly climate change, forest management, and atmospheric deposition-has signifi...
This article explores the relationship between beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and its environment on the...
peer reviewedKey message: A daily 1-km Pan-European weather dataset can drive the BIOME-BGC model fo...
Global change—particularly climate change, forest management, and atmospheric deposition—has signifi...
Key message A daily 1-km Pan-European weather dataset can drive the BIOME-BGC model for the estimati...
International audienceGlobal change—particularly climate change, forest management, and atmospheric ...
Global and local environmental changes can cause significant changes in forest growth with important ...
International audienceAbstractKey messageA daily 1-km Pan-European weather dataset can drive the BIO...
While changes in spring phenological events due to global warming have been widely documented, chang...
While changes in spring phenological events due to global warming have been widely documented, chang...
International audienceModelling phenology is crucial to assess the impact of climate change on the l...
One of the most widespread consequences of climate change is the disruption of trees’ phenological c...