Snow accumulation and melt have multiple impacts on Land Surface Phenology (LSP) and greenness in Alpine grasslands. Our understanding of these impacts and their interactions with meteorological factors are still limited. In this study, we investigate this topic by analyzing LSP dynamics together with potential drivers, using satellite imagery and other data sources. LSP (start and end of season) and greenness metrics were extracted from time series of vegetation and leaf area index. As explanatory variables we used snow accumulation, snow cover melt date and meteorological factors. We tested for inter-annual co-variation of LSP and greenness metrics with seasonal snow and meteorological metrics across elevations and for four sub-regions of...
Plant phenology is a commonly used and suitable indicator of the impact of climate change on vegeta-...
Shifts in phenology are important traces of climate change affecting mountainous ecosystems. We pres...
AbstractThe 2013/2014 winter season showed exceptionally sparse snow cover conditions north of the A...
Snow accumulation and melt have multiple impacts on Land Surface Phenology (LSP) and greenness in Al...
Timing and accumulation of snow are among the most important phenomena influencing land surface phen...
Snow cover impacts alpine land surface phenology in various ways, but our knowledge about the effect...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly sensitive to climate change, and therefore it is of significant i...
The role of temperature as a key driver for plant phenology is well established. However, an increas...
In high-elevation mountains, seasonal snow cover affects land surface phenology and the functioning ...
The increasingly important effect of climate change and extremes on alpine phenology highlights the ...
The Tibetan Plateau is the highest and largest plateau in the world, hosting unique alpine grassland...
The accumulation and ablation processes of seasonal snow significantly affect the land surface pheno...
Rapid temperature increase and its impacts on alpine ecosystems in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, the ...
Abstract Land surface temperature (LST) is often a direct control on herbaceous plants but has been ...
Long time series of ground-based plant phenology, as well as more than two decades of satellite-deri...
Plant phenology is a commonly used and suitable indicator of the impact of climate change on vegeta-...
Shifts in phenology are important traces of climate change affecting mountainous ecosystems. We pres...
AbstractThe 2013/2014 winter season showed exceptionally sparse snow cover conditions north of the A...
Snow accumulation and melt have multiple impacts on Land Surface Phenology (LSP) and greenness in Al...
Timing and accumulation of snow are among the most important phenomena influencing land surface phen...
Snow cover impacts alpine land surface phenology in various ways, but our knowledge about the effect...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly sensitive to climate change, and therefore it is of significant i...
The role of temperature as a key driver for plant phenology is well established. However, an increas...
In high-elevation mountains, seasonal snow cover affects land surface phenology and the functioning ...
The increasingly important effect of climate change and extremes on alpine phenology highlights the ...
The Tibetan Plateau is the highest and largest plateau in the world, hosting unique alpine grassland...
The accumulation and ablation processes of seasonal snow significantly affect the land surface pheno...
Rapid temperature increase and its impacts on alpine ecosystems in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, the ...
Abstract Land surface temperature (LST) is often a direct control on herbaceous plants but has been ...
Long time series of ground-based plant phenology, as well as more than two decades of satellite-deri...
Plant phenology is a commonly used and suitable indicator of the impact of climate change on vegeta-...
Shifts in phenology are important traces of climate change affecting mountainous ecosystems. We pres...
AbstractThe 2013/2014 winter season showed exceptionally sparse snow cover conditions north of the A...