Plant phenology is concerned with the timing of recurring biological events. Though phenology has traditionally been studied using intensive surveys of a local flora, results from such surveys are difficult to generalize to broader spatial scales. In this study, contrastingly, we assembled a continental-scale dataset of herbarium specimens for the emblematic genus of Neotropical pioneer trees, Cecropia, and applied Fourier spectral and cospectral analyses to investigate the reproductive phenology of 35 species. We detected significant annual, sub-annual and continuous patterns, and discuss the variation in patterns within and among climatic regions. Although previous studies have suggested that pioneer species generally produce flowers cont...
Reproductive phenology is sensitive to climatic changes and is associated with species functional ty...
The term phenology is derived from the Greek word phaino meaning to show or to appear. Hence, phenol...
Forest successional processes following disturbance take decades to play out, even in tropical fores...
Plant phenology is concerned with the timing of recurring biological events. Though phenology has tr...
International audienceThe genus Cecropia Loefl. includes pioneer trees that colonize canopy gaps and...
Plant phenophases can be modulated by abiotic factors, as well as by evolutionary history. We tested...
Premise of the studyHerbarium specimens are increasingly used as records of plant flowering phenolog...
In a recent study based on a retrospective reconstruction of growth, we showed for Cecropia sciadoph...
Changes in the life cycle of organisms (i.e. phenology) are one of the most widely used early-warnin...
International audienceForest successional processes following disturbance take decades to play out, ...
International audiencePhenology is the study of recurrent biological events in the life cycle of org...
Abstract We retrace the development of tropical phenology research, compare temperate phenology stud...
Individuals, families, networks, and botanic gardens have made records of flowering times of a wide ...
A-08-06International audienceCecropia species, ranging from Mexico to northern Argentina and the Wes...
We present the first cross-continental comparison of the flowering and fruiting phenology of tropica...
Reproductive phenology is sensitive to climatic changes and is associated with species functional ty...
The term phenology is derived from the Greek word phaino meaning to show or to appear. Hence, phenol...
Forest successional processes following disturbance take decades to play out, even in tropical fores...
Plant phenology is concerned with the timing of recurring biological events. Though phenology has tr...
International audienceThe genus Cecropia Loefl. includes pioneer trees that colonize canopy gaps and...
Plant phenophases can be modulated by abiotic factors, as well as by evolutionary history. We tested...
Premise of the studyHerbarium specimens are increasingly used as records of plant flowering phenolog...
In a recent study based on a retrospective reconstruction of growth, we showed for Cecropia sciadoph...
Changes in the life cycle of organisms (i.e. phenology) are one of the most widely used early-warnin...
International audienceForest successional processes following disturbance take decades to play out, ...
International audiencePhenology is the study of recurrent biological events in the life cycle of org...
Abstract We retrace the development of tropical phenology research, compare temperate phenology stud...
Individuals, families, networks, and botanic gardens have made records of flowering times of a wide ...
A-08-06International audienceCecropia species, ranging from Mexico to northern Argentina and the Wes...
We present the first cross-continental comparison of the flowering and fruiting phenology of tropica...
Reproductive phenology is sensitive to climatic changes and is associated with species functional ty...
The term phenology is derived from the Greek word phaino meaning to show or to appear. Hence, phenol...
Forest successional processes following disturbance take decades to play out, even in tropical fores...