The increasingly important effect of climate change and extremes on alpine phenology highlights the need to establish accurate monitoring methods to track interannual variation (IAV) and long-term trends in plant phenology. We evaluated four different indices of phenological development (two for plant productivity, i.e., green biomass and leaf area index; two for plant greenness, i.e., greenness from visual inspection and from digital images) from a 5- year monitoring of ecosystem phenology, here defined as the seasonal development of the grassland canopy, in a subalpine grassland site (NW Alps). Our aim was to establish an effective observation strategy that enables the detection of shifts in grassland phenology in response to climate tren...
Changes in vegetation phenology are recognized as being possibly the most important early indicator ...
Timing and accumulation of snow are among the most important phenomena influencing land surface phen...
The continuous and automated monitoring of canopy phenology is of increasing scientific interest for...
Plant phenology is a commonly used and suitable indicator of the impact of climate change on vegeta-...
Snow accumulation and melt have multiple impacts on Land Surface Phenology (LSP) and greenness in Al...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Site-specific phenological development compared to 2000–2011 mean of e...
This study compares MODIS NDVI 16-day (250 m) time series, acquired by Terra and Aqua platforms, for...
The role of temperature as a key driver for plant phenology is well established. However, an increas...
Long time series of ground-based plant phenology, as well as more than two decades of satellite-deri...
Plant communities in the European Alps are assumed to be highly affected by climate change since tem...
Alpine meadows and pastures fulfil numerous key environmental processes such as carbon and water sto...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly sensitive to climate change, and therefore it is of significant i...
The use of very long spatial datasets from satellites has opened up numerous opportunities, includin...
Linking climate variability and change to the phenological response of species is particularly chall...
Phenology is the study of the periodic biological events in the living world and of their relation w...
Changes in vegetation phenology are recognized as being possibly the most important early indicator ...
Timing and accumulation of snow are among the most important phenomena influencing land surface phen...
The continuous and automated monitoring of canopy phenology is of increasing scientific interest for...
Plant phenology is a commonly used and suitable indicator of the impact of climate change on vegeta-...
Snow accumulation and melt have multiple impacts on Land Surface Phenology (LSP) and greenness in Al...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Site-specific phenological development compared to 2000–2011 mean of e...
This study compares MODIS NDVI 16-day (250 m) time series, acquired by Terra and Aqua platforms, for...
The role of temperature as a key driver for plant phenology is well established. However, an increas...
Long time series of ground-based plant phenology, as well as more than two decades of satellite-deri...
Plant communities in the European Alps are assumed to be highly affected by climate change since tem...
Alpine meadows and pastures fulfil numerous key environmental processes such as carbon and water sto...
Alpine ecosystems are particularly sensitive to climate change, and therefore it is of significant i...
The use of very long spatial datasets from satellites has opened up numerous opportunities, includin...
Linking climate variability and change to the phenological response of species is particularly chall...
Phenology is the study of the periodic biological events in the living world and of their relation w...
Changes in vegetation phenology are recognized as being possibly the most important early indicator ...
Timing and accumulation of snow are among the most important phenomena influencing land surface phen...
The continuous and automated monitoring of canopy phenology is of increasing scientific interest for...