Plant phenology and global climate change: Current progresses and challenges
Plant phenology, the annually recurring sequence of plant developmental stages, is
important for plant functioning and ecosystem services and their biophysical and …
important for plant functioning and ecosystem services and their biophysical and …
Pan European Phenological database (PEP725): a single point of access for European data
Abstract The Pan European Phenology (PEP) project is a European infrastructure to
promote and facilitate phenological research, education, and environmental monitoring. The …
promote and facilitate phenological research, education, and environmental monitoring. The …
Increased growing-season productivity drives earlier autumn leaf senescence in temperate trees
Changes in the growing-season lengths of temperate trees greatly affect biotic interactions
and global carbon balance. Yet future growing-season trajectories remain highly uncertain …
and global carbon balance. Yet future growing-season trajectories remain highly uncertain …
An integrated phenology modelling framework in r
Phenology is a first‐order control on productivity and mediates the biophysical environment
by altering albedo, surface roughness length and evapotranspiration. Accurate and …
by altering albedo, surface roughness length and evapotranspiration. Accurate and …
Land surface phenology: What do we really 'see'from space?
D Helman - Science of the Total Environment, 2018 - Elsevier
Land surface phenology (LSP) provides bio-indication of ongoing climate change. It uses
space-borne greenness proxies to monitor plant phenology at the landscape level from the …
space-borne greenness proxies to monitor plant phenology at the landscape level from the …
Urban warming advances spring phenology but reduces the response of phenology to temperature in the conterminous United States
Urbanization has caused environmental changes, such as urban heat islands (UHIs), that
affect terrestrial ecosystems. However, how and to what extent urbanization affects plant …
affect terrestrial ecosystems. However, how and to what extent urbanization affects plant …
Monitoring crop phenology using a smartphone based near-surface remote sensing approach
Smallholder farmers play a critical role in supporting food security in develo** countries.
Monitoring crop phenology and disturbances to crop growth is critical in strengthening …
Monitoring crop phenology and disturbances to crop growth is critical in strengthening …
Spatiotemporal patterns of vegetation phenology along the urban–rural gradient in Coastal Dalian, China
Most studies on vegetation phenology along the urban–rural gradient (URG) have focused
on inland cities, with a comparative lack of research on coastal cities despite their different …
on inland cities, with a comparative lack of research on coastal cities despite their different …
Long-term continuity in land surface phenology measurements: A comparative assessment of the MODIS land cover dynamics and VIIRS land surface phenology …
Vegetation phenology contributes to, and is diagnostic of, seasonal variation in ecosystem
processes and exerts important controls on land-atmosphere exchanges of carbon, water …
processes and exerts important controls on land-atmosphere exchanges of carbon, water …
Trophic level decoupling drives future changes in phytoplankton bloom phenology
Climate change can drive shifts in the seasonality of marine productivity, with consequences
for the marine food web. However, these alterations in phytoplankton bloom phenology …
for the marine food web. However, these alterations in phytoplankton bloom phenology …