Herbaria as big data sources of plant traits
JM Heberling - International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
Herbarium specimens have long been a cornerstone of taxonomic research but are only
recently being recognized for their potential as a source of spatially and temporally …
recently being recognized for their potential as a source of spatially and temporally …
Geographic conditions impact the relationship between plant phenology and phylogeny
Plant phenology is influenced by a combined effect of phylogeny and climate, although it is
yet unclear how these two variables work together to change phenology. We synthesized …
yet unclear how these two variables work together to change phenology. We synthesized …
Climate warming changes synchrony of plants and pollinators
J Freimuth, O Bossdorf… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Climate warming changes the phenology of many species. When interacting organisms
respond differently, climate change may disrupt their interactions and affect the stability of …
respond differently, climate change may disrupt their interactions and affect the stability of …
Snow melt timing acts independently and in conjunction with temperature accumulation to drive subalpine plant phenology
Organisms use environmental cues to align their phenology—the timing of life events—with
sets of abiotic and biotic conditions that favor the successful completion of their life cycle …
sets of abiotic and biotic conditions that favor the successful completion of their life cycle …
Warmer temperatures are linked to widespread phenological mismatch among native and non‐native forest plants
Deciduous trees, shrubs and forest wildflowers may be advancing their leaf‐out phenology
at different rates in response to a warming climate. A mismatch between understory and …
at different rates in response to a warming climate. A mismatch between understory and …
The ecological implications of intra‐and inter‐species variation in phenological sensitivity
Plant–pollinator mutualisms rely upon the synchrony of interacting taxa. Climate change can
disrupt this synchrony as phenological responses to climate vary within and across species …
disrupt this synchrony as phenological responses to climate vary within and across species …
Herbarium specimens provide reliable estimates of phenological responses to climate at unparalleled taxonomic and spatiotemporal scales
Understanding the effects of climate change on the phenological structure of plant
communities will require measuring variation in sensitivity among thousands of co‐occurring …
communities will require measuring variation in sensitivity among thousands of co‐occurring …
Region‐specific phenological sensitivities and rates of climate warming generate divergent temporal shifts in flowering date across a species' range
Premise Forecasting how species will respond phenologically to future changes in climate is
a major challenge. Many studies have focused on estimating species‐and community‐wide …
a major challenge. Many studies have focused on estimating species‐and community‐wide …
Phenological sensitivities to climate are similar in two Clarkia congeners: indirect evidence for facilitation, convergence, niche conservatism, or genetic constraints
To date, most herbarium-based studies of phenological sensitivity to climate and of climate-
driven phenological shifts fall into two categories: detailed species-specific studies vs. multi …
driven phenological shifts fall into two categories: detailed species-specific studies vs. multi …
Phenological trends in the California poppy (Eschscholzia californica): digitized herbarium specimens reveal intraspecific variation in the sensitivity of flowering date to …
Herbarium specimens provide a critical source of phenological data that can be used to
identify the direct and indirect drivers of variation in flowering date within and among …
identify the direct and indirect drivers of variation in flowering date within and among …