Climate change affects the phenology of many species. As temperature and precipitation are thought to control autumn color change in temperate deciduous trees, it is possible that climate change might also affect the phenology of autumn colors. Using long-term data for eight tree species in a New England hardwood forest, we show that the timing and cumulative amount of autumn color are correlated with variation in temperature and precipitation at specific times of the year. A phenological model driven by accumulated cold degree-days and photoperiod reproduces most of the interspecific and interannual variability in the timing of autumn colors. We use this process-oriented model to predict changes in the phenology of autumn colors to 2099, s...
Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged growin...
One of the most widespread consequences of climate change is the disruption of trees’ phenological c...
Trees are particularly susceptible to climate change due to their long lives and slow dispersal. How...
Climate change affects the phenology of many species. As temperature and precipitation are thought t...
Climate change affects the phenology of many species. As temperature and precipitation are thought t...
Shifts in plant phenology can have direct impacts on community and ecosystem-level processes as well...
Autumn senescence regulates multiple aspects of ecosystem function, along with associated feedbacks ...
Autumn senescence regulates multiple aspects of ecosystem function, along with associated feedbacks ...
Anthropogenic climate change has altered temperate forest phenology, but how these trends will play ...
<p>Recent changes in the timing of annual events are a sign that climate change is already impacting...
A warmer world could extend the growing seasons for plants. Changes in spring phenology have been st...
Phenology is experiencing dramatic changes over deciduous forests in the USA. Estimates of trends in...
Phenology is the study of biological activities influenced by seasonal environmental changes. These ...
There is ample evidence that climate change has notable effects on the phenology of vegetation, effe...
Phenology is experiencing dramatic changes over deciduous forests in the USA. Estimates of trends in...
Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged growin...
One of the most widespread consequences of climate change is the disruption of trees’ phenological c...
Trees are particularly susceptible to climate change due to their long lives and slow dispersal. How...
Climate change affects the phenology of many species. As temperature and precipitation are thought t...
Climate change affects the phenology of many species. As temperature and precipitation are thought t...
Shifts in plant phenology can have direct impacts on community and ecosystem-level processes as well...
Autumn senescence regulates multiple aspects of ecosystem function, along with associated feedbacks ...
Autumn senescence regulates multiple aspects of ecosystem function, along with associated feedbacks ...
Anthropogenic climate change has altered temperate forest phenology, but how these trends will play ...
<p>Recent changes in the timing of annual events are a sign that climate change is already impacting...
A warmer world could extend the growing seasons for plants. Changes in spring phenology have been st...
Phenology is experiencing dramatic changes over deciduous forests in the USA. Estimates of trends in...
Phenology is the study of biological activities influenced by seasonal environmental changes. These ...
There is ample evidence that climate change has notable effects on the phenology of vegetation, effe...
Phenology is experiencing dramatic changes over deciduous forests in the USA. Estimates of trends in...
Increases in primary production may occur if plants respond to climate warming with prolonged growin...
One of the most widespread consequences of climate change is the disruption of trees’ phenological c...
Trees are particularly susceptible to climate change due to their long lives and slow dispersal. How...