Plant species that start early in spring are generally more responsive to rising temperatures, raising concerns that climate warming may favour early season species and result in altered interspecific interactions and community structure and composition. This hypothesis is based on changes in spring phenology and therefore active growing season length, which would not be indicative of possible changes in growth as would changes in cumulative forcing temperatures (growing degree days/hours) in the Northern Hemisphere. In this study we analysed the effects of a moderate climate warming (2°C warmer than the 1981–2010 baseline) on the leaf-out of hypothetical species without chilling restriction and actual plant species with different chilling ...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...
Earlier spring leaf unfolding is a frequently observed response of northern trees to climate warming...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...
A warmer world could extend the growing seasons for plants. Changes in spring phenology have been st...
Although there is abundant evidence that plant phenology is shifting with climatic warming, the magn...
Climate warming is substantially shifting the leaf phenological events of plants, and thereby impact...
Climate warming has substantially advanced the timing of spring leaf-out of woody species at middle ...
Climate warming has substantially advanced the timing of spring leaf-out of woody species at middle ...
Anthropogenic climate change has altered temperate forest phenology, but how these trends will play ...
Anthropogenic climate change has altered temperate forest phenology, but how these trends will play ...
Constraints of temperature on spring plant phenology are closely related to plant growth, vegetation...
Species with wide geographical ranges exhibit specific adaptations to local climates, which may res...
Species with wide geographical ranges exhibit specific adaptations to local climates, which may res...
Warming experiments are increasingly relied on to estimate plant responses to global climate change....
Despite the importance of species interaction in modulating the range shifts of plants, little is kn...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...
Earlier spring leaf unfolding is a frequently observed response of northern trees to climate warming...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...
A warmer world could extend the growing seasons for plants. Changes in spring phenology have been st...
Although there is abundant evidence that plant phenology is shifting with climatic warming, the magn...
Climate warming is substantially shifting the leaf phenological events of plants, and thereby impact...
Climate warming has substantially advanced the timing of spring leaf-out of woody species at middle ...
Climate warming has substantially advanced the timing of spring leaf-out of woody species at middle ...
Anthropogenic climate change has altered temperate forest phenology, but how these trends will play ...
Anthropogenic climate change has altered temperate forest phenology, but how these trends will play ...
Constraints of temperature on spring plant phenology are closely related to plant growth, vegetation...
Species with wide geographical ranges exhibit specific adaptations to local climates, which may res...
Species with wide geographical ranges exhibit specific adaptations to local climates, which may res...
Warming experiments are increasingly relied on to estimate plant responses to global climate change....
Despite the importance of species interaction in modulating the range shifts of plants, little is kn...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...
Earlier spring leaf unfolding is a frequently observed response of northern trees to climate warming...
The warming of terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems, while increasing, will likely be asymmetric acr...