Understanding species responses to global change will help predict shifts in species distributions as well as aid in conservation. Changes in the timing of seasonal activities of organisms over time may be the most responsive and easily observable indicator of environmental changes associated with global climate change. It is unknown how global climate change will affect species distributions and developmental events in subtropical ecosystems or if climate change will differentially favor nonnative species. Contrary to previously observed trends for earlier flowering onset of plant species with increasing spring temperatures from mid and higher latitudes, we document a trend for delayed seasonal flowering among plants in Florida. Additional...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...
Phenology is a harbinger of climate change, with many species advancing flowering in response to ris...
Observational studies and experimental evidence agree that rising global temperatures have altered p...
Understanding species responses to global change will help predict shifts in species distributions a...
PremiseForecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is a major c...
Premise of the study: Numerous long-term studies in seasonal habitats have tracked interannual varia...
Plant phenological shifts are among the clearest indicators of the effects of climate change. In Nor...
Abstract Global surface temperature has increased markedly over the last 100 years. This increase ha...
Shifting flowering phenology with rising temperatures is occurring worldwide, but the rarity of co-o...
Plant phenophases are highly sensitive to changes in temperature, precipitation, and photoperiod and...
To generate realistic projections of species' responses to climate change, we need to understand the...
Climate change is known to affect regional weather patterns and phenology; however, we lack understa...
Anthropogenic climate change has altered temperate forest phenology, but how these trends will play ...
There is an urgent need to synthesize the state of our knowledge on plant responses to climate. The ...
Native and nonnative plant species can exhibit differences in the timing of their reproductive pheno...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...
Phenology is a harbinger of climate change, with many species advancing flowering in response to ris...
Observational studies and experimental evidence agree that rising global temperatures have altered p...
Understanding species responses to global change will help predict shifts in species distributions a...
PremiseForecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is a major c...
Premise of the study: Numerous long-term studies in seasonal habitats have tracked interannual varia...
Plant phenological shifts are among the clearest indicators of the effects of climate change. In Nor...
Abstract Global surface temperature has increased markedly over the last 100 years. This increase ha...
Shifting flowering phenology with rising temperatures is occurring worldwide, but the rarity of co-o...
Plant phenophases are highly sensitive to changes in temperature, precipitation, and photoperiod and...
To generate realistic projections of species' responses to climate change, we need to understand the...
Climate change is known to affect regional weather patterns and phenology; however, we lack understa...
Anthropogenic climate change has altered temperate forest phenology, but how these trends will play ...
There is an urgent need to synthesize the state of our knowledge on plant responses to climate. The ...
Native and nonnative plant species can exhibit differences in the timing of their reproductive pheno...
Geographic variation in fitness-related traits among populations and species may be driven by long-t...
Phenology is a harbinger of climate change, with many species advancing flowering in response to ris...
Observational studies and experimental evidence agree that rising global temperatures have altered p...