1. Novel ecosystems can differ from the native systems they replaced. We used phenology measures to compare ecosystem functioning between novel exotic-dominated and native-dominated grasslands in the central US. 2. Phenology, or timing of biological events, is affected by climate and land use changes. We assessed how phenology shifts are being altered by exotic species dominance by comparing remotely sensed Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) within growing seasons at exotic- and native-dominated sites along a latitudinal gradient. Exotic species were dominated by the C3 species functional group in the north and the C4 species functional group in the south. 3. Date of senescence was an average of 36 days later in exotic than nat...
1.The timing of the seasonal activity of organisms is a tractable indicator of climate change. Many ...
Premise of the study: Climate change has resulted in major changes in the phenology of some species ...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...
1. Novel ecosystems can differ from the native systems they replaced. We used phenology measures to ...
1. Novel ecosystems can differ from the native systems they replaced. We used phenology measures to ...
Phenology is a harbinger of climate change, with many species advancing flowering in response to ris...
Native and nonnative plant species can exhibit differences in the timing of their reproductive pheno...
Phenological shifts, changes in the seasonal timing of life cycle events, are among the best documen...
Atmospheric CO2 concentrations have been steadily increasing since the Industrial Era and contribute...
Plant phenology will likely shift with climate change, but how temperature and/or moisture regimes w...
Vegetation greenness, detected using digital photography, is useful for monitoring phenology of plan...
Ecosystem eutrophication often increases domination by non-natives and causes displacement of native...
Premise of the study: Mountainous regions support high plant productivity, diversity, and endemism, ...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Climate-driven changes in phenology are substantially affecting ecological rel...
1.The timing of the seasonal activity of organisms is a tractable indicator of climate change. Many ...
Premise of the study: Climate change has resulted in major changes in the phenology of some species ...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...
1. Novel ecosystems can differ from the native systems they replaced. We used phenology measures to ...
1. Novel ecosystems can differ from the native systems they replaced. We used phenology measures to ...
Phenology is a harbinger of climate change, with many species advancing flowering in response to ris...
Native and nonnative plant species can exhibit differences in the timing of their reproductive pheno...
Phenological shifts, changes in the seasonal timing of life cycle events, are among the best documen...
Atmospheric CO2 concentrations have been steadily increasing since the Industrial Era and contribute...
Plant phenology will likely shift with climate change, but how temperature and/or moisture regimes w...
Vegetation greenness, detected using digital photography, is useful for monitoring phenology of plan...
Ecosystem eutrophication often increases domination by non-natives and causes displacement of native...
Premise of the study: Mountainous regions support high plant productivity, diversity, and endemism, ...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Climate-driven changes in phenology are substantially affecting ecological rel...
1.The timing of the seasonal activity of organisms is a tractable indicator of climate change. Many ...
Premise of the study: Climate change has resulted in major changes in the phenology of some species ...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...