In recent decades, the final frost dates of winter have advanced throughout North America, and many angiosperm taxa have simultaneously advanced their flowering times as the climate has warmed. Phenological advancement may reduce plant fitness, as flowering prior to the final frost date of the winter/spring transition may damage flower buds or open flowers, limiting fruit and seed production. The risk of floral exposure to frost in the recent past and in the future, however, also depends on whether the last day of winter frost is advancing more rapidly, or less rapidly, than the date of onset of flowering in response to climate warming. This study presents the first continental-scale assessment of recent changes in frost risk to floral tiss...
1. Despite a global footprint of shifts in flowering phenology in response to climate change, the re...
PremiseForecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is a major c...
The genetic pool of valuable old ornamental cultivars and their in situ maintenance is threated by c...
In recent decades, the final frost dates of winter have advanced throughout North America, and many ...
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. A...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
Shifting flowering phenology with rising temperatures is occurring worldwide, but the rarity of co-o...
Background/Question/Methods 
Climate change is resulting in warmer average temperatures in ...
Premise of the study: Climate change has resulted in major changes in the phenology of some species ...
Frost events during the active growth period of plants can cause extensive frost damage with tremend...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. The timing of flowering phenology in most temperate trees results from the inte...
A growing body of work indicates that the timing of flowering of temperate angiosperms is affected b...
Premise of the study: Most alpine plants in the Northeast United States are perennial and flower ear...
As the climate warms, northern ecosystems are experiencing warmer winters and seasonal climatic shif...
Poster presentationAnthropogenic climate change is affecting biological systems around the world. Ph...
1. Despite a global footprint of shifts in flowering phenology in response to climate change, the re...
PremiseForecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is a major c...
The genetic pool of valuable old ornamental cultivars and their in situ maintenance is threated by c...
In recent decades, the final frost dates of winter have advanced throughout North America, and many ...
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. A...
Harsh abiotic conditions–such as low temperatures that lead to spring and summer frost events in hig...
Shifting flowering phenology with rising temperatures is occurring worldwide, but the rarity of co-o...
Background/Question/Methods 
Climate change is resulting in warmer average temperatures in ...
Premise of the study: Climate change has resulted in major changes in the phenology of some species ...
Frost events during the active growth period of plants can cause extensive frost damage with tremend...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. The timing of flowering phenology in most temperate trees results from the inte...
A growing body of work indicates that the timing of flowering of temperate angiosperms is affected b...
Premise of the study: Most alpine plants in the Northeast United States are perennial and flower ear...
As the climate warms, northern ecosystems are experiencing warmer winters and seasonal climatic shif...
Poster presentationAnthropogenic climate change is affecting biological systems around the world. Ph...
1. Despite a global footprint of shifts in flowering phenology in response to climate change, the re...
PremiseForecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is a major c...
The genetic pool of valuable old ornamental cultivars and their in situ maintenance is threated by c...