Phenology refers to the periodic appearance of life-cycle events and currently receives abundant attention as the effects of global change on phenology are so apparent. Phenology as a discipline observes these events and relates their annual variation to variation in climate. But phenology is also studied in other disciplines, each with their own perspective. Evolutionary ecologists study variation in seasonal timing and its fitness consequences, whereas chronobiologists emphasize the periodic nature of life-cycle stages and their underlying timing programmes (e.g. circannual rhythms). The (neuro-) endocrine processes underlying these life-cycle events are studied by physiologists and need to be linked to genes that are explored by molecula...
With climate change being one of the major threats to current biodiversity, it is essential for spec...
Objectives: The ratio between day and night varies across the year and its annual amplitude increase...
AbstractOrganisms use biological timing mechanisms to synchronise life-history transitions to annual...
Phenology refers to the periodic appearance of life-cycle events and currently receives abundant att...
Seasonal recurrence of biological processes (phenology) and its relationship to environmental change...
Seasonal recurrence of biological processes (phenology) and its relationship to environmental change...
Seasonal recurrence of biological processes (phenology) and its relationship to environmental change...
Phenology, a study of animal and plant life cycle, is one of the most obvious and direct phenomena o...
xii, 109 p. : ill. (some col.) A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. S...
Most animals in the temperate zone exhibit robust seasonal rhythms in neuroendocrine, physiological ...
Species across a wide range of taxa and habitats are shifting phenological events in response to cli...
Life on Earth has evolved in a periodic world, which in most environments cycles predictably between...
Phenology is the study of the seasonal timing of events in nature: when flowers bloom, trees leaf ou...
© 2018 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2018 British Ecological Society Life-history responses to e...
Time-keeping is important at two levels; to time changes in physiology and behavior within each day ...
With climate change being one of the major threats to current biodiversity, it is essential for spec...
Objectives: The ratio between day and night varies across the year and its annual amplitude increase...
AbstractOrganisms use biological timing mechanisms to synchronise life-history transitions to annual...
Phenology refers to the periodic appearance of life-cycle events and currently receives abundant att...
Seasonal recurrence of biological processes (phenology) and its relationship to environmental change...
Seasonal recurrence of biological processes (phenology) and its relationship to environmental change...
Seasonal recurrence of biological processes (phenology) and its relationship to environmental change...
Phenology, a study of animal and plant life cycle, is one of the most obvious and direct phenomena o...
xii, 109 p. : ill. (some col.) A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. S...
Most animals in the temperate zone exhibit robust seasonal rhythms in neuroendocrine, physiological ...
Species across a wide range of taxa and habitats are shifting phenological events in response to cli...
Life on Earth has evolved in a periodic world, which in most environments cycles predictably between...
Phenology is the study of the seasonal timing of events in nature: when flowers bloom, trees leaf ou...
© 2018 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2018 British Ecological Society Life-history responses to e...
Time-keeping is important at two levels; to time changes in physiology and behavior within each day ...
With climate change being one of the major threats to current biodiversity, it is essential for spec...
Objectives: The ratio between day and night varies across the year and its annual amplitude increase...
AbstractOrganisms use biological timing mechanisms to synchronise life-history transitions to annual...