Frozen ground may regulate the phenological shifts of dry and cold grasslands at the southern edge of the Eurasian cryosphere. In this study, an investigation based on the MODIS Collection 5 phenology product and climatic data collected from 2001 to 2009 reveals the diverse responses of grassland phenology to interannual climate variability over various frozen ground regions in Mongolia. Compared with middle and southern typical steppe and desert steppe, the spring (start of season; SOS) and autumn (end of season; EOS) phenological events of northern forest steppe with lower air temperature tend to be earlier and later, respectively. Both the SOS and EOS are less sensitive to climate variability in permafrost regions than in other regions, ...
Changes in land management and climate alter vegetation dynamics, but the determinants of vegetation...
Autumn phenology, commonly represented by the end of season (EOS), is considered to be the most sens...
Studying on the response of vegetation phenology to climate change at different temporal and spatial...
Frozen ground may regulate the phenological shifts of dry and cold grasslands at the southern edge o...
Vegetation phenology in temperate grasslands is highly sensitive to climate change. However, it is s...
Global warming is widely believed to extend the length of plant growing season (LOS) through advanci...
The onset date of spring phenology (SOS) is regarded as a key parameter for understanding and modeli...
Over the past three decades, a generally increased air temperature occurred at most places in Inner ...
Spatio-temporal variations of vegetation phenology, e.g. start of green-up season (SOS) and end of v...
The Mongolian Steppe is one of the largest remaining grassland ecosystems. Recent studies have repor...
The Mongolian Steppe is one of the largest remaining grassland ecosystems. Recent studies have repor...
Plant phenological variations depend largely on temperature, but they cannot be explained by tempera...
Mongolia is one of the most sensitive regions to climate change, located in the transition of severa...
Abstract Land surface temperature (LST) is often a direct control on herbaceous plants but has been ...
Hulun Buff Grassland Ecosystem Observation and Research Station 2010-10;Ministry of Agriculture Key...
Changes in land management and climate alter vegetation dynamics, but the determinants of vegetation...
Autumn phenology, commonly represented by the end of season (EOS), is considered to be the most sens...
Studying on the response of vegetation phenology to climate change at different temporal and spatial...
Frozen ground may regulate the phenological shifts of dry and cold grasslands at the southern edge o...
Vegetation phenology in temperate grasslands is highly sensitive to climate change. However, it is s...
Global warming is widely believed to extend the length of plant growing season (LOS) through advanci...
The onset date of spring phenology (SOS) is regarded as a key parameter for understanding and modeli...
Over the past three decades, a generally increased air temperature occurred at most places in Inner ...
Spatio-temporal variations of vegetation phenology, e.g. start of green-up season (SOS) and end of v...
The Mongolian Steppe is one of the largest remaining grassland ecosystems. Recent studies have repor...
The Mongolian Steppe is one of the largest remaining grassland ecosystems. Recent studies have repor...
Plant phenological variations depend largely on temperature, but they cannot be explained by tempera...
Mongolia is one of the most sensitive regions to climate change, located in the transition of severa...
Abstract Land surface temperature (LST) is often a direct control on herbaceous plants but has been ...
Hulun Buff Grassland Ecosystem Observation and Research Station 2010-10;Ministry of Agriculture Key...
Changes in land management and climate alter vegetation dynamics, but the determinants of vegetation...
Autumn phenology, commonly represented by the end of season (EOS), is considered to be the most sens...
Studying on the response of vegetation phenology to climate change at different temporal and spatial...