Based on limited controlled experiments, both advanced and delayed shifts in flowering phenology induced by precipitation and snow cover have been reported on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau (QTP). To clarify the impact of precipitation and snow cover on flowering phenology, we conducted a comprehensive statistical analysis of the temporal change in flowering phenology and its responses to precipitation and snow cover changes using regression models built on the largest collection of ground phenological observation data on the QTP. We found that first flowering date (FFD) for the early-flowering time series significantly advanced at the rate of −0.371 ± 0.149 days/year (p p = 0.108). Cumulative pre-season precipitation regressed with FFD positi...
Timing of phenological events are highly related to climate and is one of the first signs of ecosyst...
Although many studies have examined the phenological mismatches between interacting organisms, few h...
Climate warming strongly influences reproductive phenology of plants in alpine and Arctic ecosystems...
A growing body of work indicates that the timing of flowering of temperate angiosperms is affected b...
Alpine snowbed communities are among the habitats most threatened by climate change. The warmer temp...
The timing of the snowmelt is a crucial factor in determining the phenological schedule of alpine pl...
Phenological modification is one of the most serious effects of global warming on ecosystems with cl...
Phenological change is an emerging hot topic in ecology and climate change research. Existing phenol...
Rapid temperature increase and its impacts on alpine ecosystems in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, the ...
There is no knowledge of winter plant phenology and its controlling factors on the Qinghai-Tibetan P...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Much research has focused on plant responses to ongoing climate change, but th...
Climate-related flowering phenology has attracted increasing concerns due to its irreplaceable contr...
In snowbed habitats, characterized by a long-lasting snow cover, the timing of snowmelt can be inc...
Aim: Numerous studies have reported changes in first flowering day (FFD-changes) in response to chan...
Timing of phenological events are highly related to climate and is one of the first signs of ecosyst...
Although many studies have examined the phenological mismatches between interacting organisms, few h...
Climate warming strongly influences reproductive phenology of plants in alpine and Arctic ecosystems...
A growing body of work indicates that the timing of flowering of temperate angiosperms is affected b...
Alpine snowbed communities are among the habitats most threatened by climate change. The warmer temp...
The timing of the snowmelt is a crucial factor in determining the phenological schedule of alpine pl...
Phenological modification is one of the most serious effects of global warming on ecosystems with cl...
Phenological change is an emerging hot topic in ecology and climate change research. Existing phenol...
Rapid temperature increase and its impacts on alpine ecosystems in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, the ...
There is no knowledge of winter plant phenology and its controlling factors on the Qinghai-Tibetan P...
• Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, yet we know ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Much research has focused on plant responses to ongoing climate change, but th...
Climate-related flowering phenology has attracted increasing concerns due to its irreplaceable contr...
In snowbed habitats, characterized by a long-lasting snow cover, the timing of snowmelt can be inc...
Aim: Numerous studies have reported changes in first flowering day (FFD-changes) in response to chan...
Timing of phenological events are highly related to climate and is one of the first signs of ecosyst...
Although many studies have examined the phenological mismatches between interacting organisms, few h...
Climate warming strongly influences reproductive phenology of plants in alpine and Arctic ecosystems...