Recent climate warming has shifted the timing of spring and autumn vegetation phenological events in the temperate and boreal forest ecosystems of Europe. In many areas spring phenological events start earlier and autumn events switch between earlier and later onset. Consequently, the length of growing season in mid and high latitudes of European forest is extended. However, the lagged effects (i.e. the impact of a warm spring or autumn on the subsequent phenological events) on vegetation phenology and productivity are less explored. In this study, we have (1) characterised extreme warm spring and extreme warm autumn events in Europe during 2003-2011, and (2) investigated if direct impact on forest phenology and productivity due to a specif...
Under current global warming, high-elevation regions are expected to experience faster warming than ...
Changes in winter and spring temperatures have been widely used to explain the diverse responses of ...
Under current global warming, high-elevation regions are expected to experience faster warming than ...
Abstract Spring phenology of temperate forest trees has advanced substantially over the last decade...
Aim: Ongoing climate warming has been widely reported to delay autumn phenology, which in turn impac...
Climate warming has substantially advanced spring leaf flushing, but winter chilling and photoperiod...
Climate warming has substantially advanced spring leaf flushing, but winter chilling and photoperiod...
Aim Ongoing climate warming has been widely reported to delay autumn phenology, which in turn impac...
Spring phenology of temperate trees has advanced worldwide in response to global warming. However, i...
International audienceModelling phenology is crucial to assess the impact of climate change on the l...
Modelling phenology is crucial to assess the impact of climate change on the length of the canopy du...
Modelling phenology is crucial to assess the impact of climate change on the length of the canopy du...
International audienceTemperate and boreal forests undergo drastic functional changes in the springt...
peer reviewedKey message Using long-term measurements in a mature beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) domina...
While changes in spring phenological events due to global warming have been widely documented, chang...
Under current global warming, high-elevation regions are expected to experience faster warming than ...
Changes in winter and spring temperatures have been widely used to explain the diverse responses of ...
Under current global warming, high-elevation regions are expected to experience faster warming than ...
Abstract Spring phenology of temperate forest trees has advanced substantially over the last decade...
Aim: Ongoing climate warming has been widely reported to delay autumn phenology, which in turn impac...
Climate warming has substantially advanced spring leaf flushing, but winter chilling and photoperiod...
Climate warming has substantially advanced spring leaf flushing, but winter chilling and photoperiod...
Aim Ongoing climate warming has been widely reported to delay autumn phenology, which in turn impac...
Spring phenology of temperate trees has advanced worldwide in response to global warming. However, i...
International audienceModelling phenology is crucial to assess the impact of climate change on the l...
Modelling phenology is crucial to assess the impact of climate change on the length of the canopy du...
Modelling phenology is crucial to assess the impact of climate change on the length of the canopy du...
International audienceTemperate and boreal forests undergo drastic functional changes in the springt...
peer reviewedKey message Using long-term measurements in a mature beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) domina...
While changes in spring phenological events due to global warming have been widely documented, chang...
Under current global warming, high-elevation regions are expected to experience faster warming than ...
Changes in winter and spring temperatures have been widely used to explain the diverse responses of ...
Under current global warming, high-elevation regions are expected to experience faster warming than ...