Global warming is widely believed to extend the length of plant growing season (LOS) through advancing the start (SOS) and delaying the end (EOS) of plant growing season. However, divergent directions of phenological changes under current climate warming have been frequently reported but poorly understood. Here we collate the long-term filed phenological and climatic records at 8 sites in Inner Mongolian grassland to assess how climate changes regulate the phenological variations with divergent directions and magnitudes in this region. We found that the spring climatic changes (e.g., changes in air temperature and precipitation during March and April) correlate well with variations in SOS. However, our in situ observations show divergent ch...
Climate warming strongly influences reproductive phenology of plants in alpine and Arctic ecosystems...
BACKGROUND: The longer growing season under climate warming has served as a crucial mechanism for th...
Worldwide, many plant species are experiencing an earlier onset of spring phenophases due to climate...
Over the past three decades, a generally increased air temperature occurred at most places in Inner ...
Plant phenological variations depend largely on temperature, but they cannot be explained by tempera...
Vegetation phenology in temperate grasslands is highly sensitive to climate change. However, it is s...
Because the dynamics of phenology in response to climate change may be diverse in different grasslan...
Since 2000, the phenology has advanced in some years and at some locations on the Qinghai-Tibetan Pl...
Vegetation phenology is a sensitive indicator of climate change. With the intensification of global ...
The onset date of spring phenology (SOS) is regarded as a key parameter for understanding and modeli...
The phenology of plants is a comprehensive reflection of seasonal climatological and ecological cond...
Vegetation phenology plays a key role in terrestrial ecosystem nutrient and carbon cycles and is sen...
Vegetation phenology is an important indicator of global climate change, and the response of grassla...
Autumn phenology plays a critical role in regulating climate-biosphere interactions. However, the cl...
Satellite data indicate significant advancement in alpine spring phenology over decades of climate w...
Climate warming strongly influences reproductive phenology of plants in alpine and Arctic ecosystems...
BACKGROUND: The longer growing season under climate warming has served as a crucial mechanism for th...
Worldwide, many plant species are experiencing an earlier onset of spring phenophases due to climate...
Over the past three decades, a generally increased air temperature occurred at most places in Inner ...
Plant phenological variations depend largely on temperature, but they cannot be explained by tempera...
Vegetation phenology in temperate grasslands is highly sensitive to climate change. However, it is s...
Because the dynamics of phenology in response to climate change may be diverse in different grasslan...
Since 2000, the phenology has advanced in some years and at some locations on the Qinghai-Tibetan Pl...
Vegetation phenology is a sensitive indicator of climate change. With the intensification of global ...
The onset date of spring phenology (SOS) is regarded as a key parameter for understanding and modeli...
The phenology of plants is a comprehensive reflection of seasonal climatological and ecological cond...
Vegetation phenology plays a key role in terrestrial ecosystem nutrient and carbon cycles and is sen...
Vegetation phenology is an important indicator of global climate change, and the response of grassla...
Autumn phenology plays a critical role in regulating climate-biosphere interactions. However, the cl...
Satellite data indicate significant advancement in alpine spring phenology over decades of climate w...
Climate warming strongly influences reproductive phenology of plants in alpine and Arctic ecosystems...
BACKGROUND: The longer growing season under climate warming has served as a crucial mechanism for th...
Worldwide, many plant species are experiencing an earlier onset of spring phenophases due to climate...