1) Changes in the timing of life‐history events (phenology) are a widespread consequence of climate change. Predicting population resilience requires knowledge of how phenology is likely to change over time, which can be gained by identifying the specific environmental cues that drive phenological events. Cue identification is often achieved with statistical testing of candidate cues. As the number of methods used to generate predictions increases, assessing the predictive accuracy of different approaches has become necessary. 2) This study aims to (a) provide an empirical illustration of the predictive ability of five commonly applied statistical methods for cue identification (absolute and relative sliding time window analyses, penalized...
Changes in climate shape biological populations. They can alter spatial distributions, the timing of...
Several studies have documented a global pattern of phenological advancement that is consistent with...
In agricultural study, the timings of phenological events, such as bud-bursting, blooming and fruiti...
1. Changes in the timing of life‐history events (phenology) are a widespread consequence of climate ...
1.Ecologists and many evolutionary biologists relate variation in physiological, behavioral, life-hi...
Identifying the critical time window during which climatic drivers affect the expression of phenolog...
This paper presents an approach to phenology, one based on the use of a method developed by the auth...
Phenological shifts linked to global warming reflect the ability of organisms to track changing clim...
Identifying the critical time window during which climatic drivers affect the expression of phenolog...
Climate change-induced shifts in phenology have important demographic consequences, and are frequen...
International audienceProposed in 1849 by Charles Morren to depict periodical phenomena governed by ...
Phenological change is widely regarded as an important biological indicator of contemporary climate ...
Climate change will likely affect the phenology of trophic levels differently and thereby disrupt th...
International audienceThe phenology of plants is a major driver of agro-ecosystem processes and bios...
Changes in climate shape biological populations. They can alter spatial distributions, the timing of...
Several studies have documented a global pattern of phenological advancement that is consistent with...
In agricultural study, the timings of phenological events, such as bud-bursting, blooming and fruiti...
1. Changes in the timing of life‐history events (phenology) are a widespread consequence of climate ...
1.Ecologists and many evolutionary biologists relate variation in physiological, behavioral, life-hi...
Identifying the critical time window during which climatic drivers affect the expression of phenolog...
This paper presents an approach to phenology, one based on the use of a method developed by the auth...
Phenological shifts linked to global warming reflect the ability of organisms to track changing clim...
Identifying the critical time window during which climatic drivers affect the expression of phenolog...
Climate change-induced shifts in phenology have important demographic consequences, and are frequen...
International audienceProposed in 1849 by Charles Morren to depict periodical phenomena governed by ...
Phenological change is widely regarded as an important biological indicator of contemporary climate ...
Climate change will likely affect the phenology of trophic levels differently and thereby disrupt th...
International audienceThe phenology of plants is a major driver of agro-ecosystem processes and bios...
Changes in climate shape biological populations. They can alter spatial distributions, the timing of...
Several studies have documented a global pattern of phenological advancement that is consistent with...
In agricultural study, the timings of phenological events, such as bud-bursting, blooming and fruiti...