Satellite-derived vegetation phenology has been recognized as a key indicator for detecting changes in the terrestrial biosphere in response to global climate change. However, multi-decadal changes and spatial variation of vegetation phenology over the Northern Hemisphere and their relationship to climate change have not yet been fully investigated. In this article, we investigated the spatial variability and temporal trends of vegetation phenology over the Northern Hemisphere by calibrating and analyzing time series of the satellite-derived normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) during 1982-2012, and then further examine how vegetation phenology responds to climate change within different ecological zones. We found that during the p...
<div><p>In recent decades, satellite-derived start of vegetation growing season (SOS) has advanced i...
Vegetation phenology has been used in studies as an indicator of an ecosystem’s responses to climate...
There have been hiatuses in global warming since the 1990s, and their potential impacts have attract...
Vegetation phenology is a key biological indicator for monitoring terrestrial ecosystems and global ...
Vegetation phenology is a key biological indicator for monitoring terrestrial ecosystems and global ...
Global warming has greatly stimulated vegetation growth through both extending the growing season an...
Vegetation growth has been profoundly affected by global climate change. It is important to investig...
Land surface phenology (LSP), the study of seasonal dynamics of vegetated land surfaces from remote ...
Changes in vegetation activity are driven by multiple natural and anthropogenic factors, which can b...
Changes in vegetation activity are driven by multiple natural and anthropogenic factors, which can b...
Climate change affects plant dynamics and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. This study aims to ...
Variations in individual phenological events in response to global change have received considerable...
Land surface phenology (LSP), the study of seasonal dynamics of vegetated land surfaces from remote ...
Climate influences geographic differences of vegetation phenology through both contemporary and hist...
Recent climate warming has altered plant phenology at northern European latitudes, but conclusions r...
<div><p>In recent decades, satellite-derived start of vegetation growing season (SOS) has advanced i...
Vegetation phenology has been used in studies as an indicator of an ecosystem’s responses to climate...
There have been hiatuses in global warming since the 1990s, and their potential impacts have attract...
Vegetation phenology is a key biological indicator for monitoring terrestrial ecosystems and global ...
Vegetation phenology is a key biological indicator for monitoring terrestrial ecosystems and global ...
Global warming has greatly stimulated vegetation growth through both extending the growing season an...
Vegetation growth has been profoundly affected by global climate change. It is important to investig...
Land surface phenology (LSP), the study of seasonal dynamics of vegetated land surfaces from remote ...
Changes in vegetation activity are driven by multiple natural and anthropogenic factors, which can b...
Changes in vegetation activity are driven by multiple natural and anthropogenic factors, which can b...
Climate change affects plant dynamics and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. This study aims to ...
Variations in individual phenological events in response to global change have received considerable...
Land surface phenology (LSP), the study of seasonal dynamics of vegetated land surfaces from remote ...
Climate influences geographic differences of vegetation phenology through both contemporary and hist...
Recent climate warming has altered plant phenology at northern European latitudes, but conclusions r...
<div><p>In recent decades, satellite-derived start of vegetation growing season (SOS) has advanced i...
Vegetation phenology has been used in studies as an indicator of an ecosystem’s responses to climate...
There have been hiatuses in global warming since the 1990s, and their potential impacts have attract...