Abstract We retrace the development of tropical phenology research, compare temperate phenology study to that in the tropics and highlight the advances currently being made in this flourishing discipline. The synthesis draws attention to how fundamentally different tropical phenology data can be to temperate data. Tropical plants lack a phase of winter dormancy and may grow and reproduce continually. Seasonal patterns in environmental parameters, such as rainfall, irradiance or temperature, do not necessarily coincide temporally, as they do in temperate climes. We review recent research on the drivers of phenophase cycles in individual trees, species and communities and highlight how significant innovations in biometric tools and approaches...
Tropical ecosystems provide a variety of services and resources for global well-being. However, land...
The timing and duration of leaf deployment strongly regulate earth-atmosphere interactions and bioti...
Plant phenology is strongly interlinked with ecosystem processes and biodiversity. Like many other a...
Abstract We retrace the development of tropical phenology research, compare temperate phenology stud...
Here, we introduce the Special Section (SS) on long‐term monitoring and new analytical methods in tr...
Changes in the life cycle of organisms (i.e. phenology) are one of the most widely used early-warnin...
Plant phenology, the annually recurring sequence of plant developmental stages, is important for pla...
Changes in the life cycle of organisms (i.e. phenology) are one of the most widely used early-warnin...
Plant phenology research has gained increasing attention because of the sensitivity of phenology to ...
Leaf phenology refers to the timing of leaf life cycle events and is essential to our understanding ...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The study of vegetative and reproductive phenophases of plants is critical for understanding aspects...
Vegetation phenology is highly sensitive to climate change. Phenology also controls many feedbacks o...
Phenology is a key component of ecosystem function and is increasingly included in assessments of ec...
Phenology is essential to our understanding of biogeochemical cycles and the climate system. We deve...
Tropical ecosystems provide a variety of services and resources for global well-being. However, land...
The timing and duration of leaf deployment strongly regulate earth-atmosphere interactions and bioti...
Plant phenology is strongly interlinked with ecosystem processes and biodiversity. Like many other a...
Abstract We retrace the development of tropical phenology research, compare temperate phenology stud...
Here, we introduce the Special Section (SS) on long‐term monitoring and new analytical methods in tr...
Changes in the life cycle of organisms (i.e. phenology) are one of the most widely used early-warnin...
Plant phenology, the annually recurring sequence of plant developmental stages, is important for pla...
Changes in the life cycle of organisms (i.e. phenology) are one of the most widely used early-warnin...
Plant phenology research has gained increasing attention because of the sensitivity of phenology to ...
Leaf phenology refers to the timing of leaf life cycle events and is essential to our understanding ...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The study of vegetative and reproductive phenophases of plants is critical for understanding aspects...
Vegetation phenology is highly sensitive to climate change. Phenology also controls many feedbacks o...
Phenology is a key component of ecosystem function and is increasingly included in assessments of ec...
Phenology is essential to our understanding of biogeochemical cycles and the climate system. We deve...
Tropical ecosystems provide a variety of services and resources for global well-being. However, land...
The timing and duration of leaf deployment strongly regulate earth-atmosphere interactions and bioti...
Plant phenology is strongly interlinked with ecosystem processes and biodiversity. Like many other a...