Sentences with phrase «by phenology»

The research team's paper, «Cerambycid beetle species with similar pheromones are segregated by phenology and minor pheromone components,» is featured on the cover of the May issue of the Journal of Chemical Ecology.

Not exact matches

Phenology, the study of timing in the life of plants and animals, has been disrupted by climate change.
The sensitivity of leaf unfolding phenology to climate warming has significantly declined since 1980s, according to a study recently published in the journal Nature by an international collaboration of scientists.
Learn more about phenology — the study of seasonal phenomena and how they're affected by climate change.
The basic fact of warming is supported by a huge array of complementary data (ocean warming, ice melting, phenology etc).
``... over the past 130 [years], the phenology of 10 bee species from northeastern North America has advanced by a mean of 10.4 ± 1.3 [days].
I think these guys do a good job articulating why that may be — as they say, a phenomenon whose phenology is controlled by photo - period ought to exhibit greater stability than other physiological processes.
You can check the scientific literature on this topic by going to Google Scholar and typing in «seasonal phenology and climate change» I got a little over 22,000 hits on this topic.
We present an integrated modeling study designed to investigate changes in ecosystem level phenology over Europe associated with changes in climate pattern, by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO).
«Our study clearly showed that European migratory bird species with declining breeding populations in Europe in the last decades (1990 — 2000) responded the least to recent climate change as reflected by the temporal trend in spring migration phenology, or even delayed their timing of spring migration, whereas species with stable or increasing populations advanced migration.»
Now vegetation phenology is influenced by all these factors, sometimes leading to paradoxical results that may further amplify interspecies temporal mismatches.
«For long - distance migrants climate change may advance the phenology of their breeding areas, but the timing of some species» spring migration relies on endogenous rhythms that are not affected by climate change.
«What we've done is we've taken a model that was once tied to plant phenology and adapted it to be more tuned to the atmospheric component so that we can isolate the part that's driven by the climate system or is driven by the atmosphere.»
Projected values, based on CMIP5 model, RCP 8.5 scenario, are as calculated by the author of» Spring plant phenology and false springs in the conterminous U.S. during the 21st century.»
A study by a group of scientists of the G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Almora, has generated evidences of changes in flowering phenology [continue reading...]
Other circumstances that have high plausibility of accelerating extinctions include climatically induced loss of keystone species, collateral loss of species not necessarily affected by climate directly but dependent on species removed by climate change (for example, the myriad species dependent on coral - building species, see below), and phenology mismatches (disruption of the links between a species» yearly cycle and the seasons)(Dawson et al., 2011; NRC, 2011a).
«The study, carried out by 12 research groups, showed — for the first time — an acceleration in seasonal timings (phenology) at an environment - wide scale.
Thousands of species have reacted to a changing climatic regime by altering their geographic range, abundance, phenology (seasonal patterns), phenotype, or genotype, or in some cases recorded in the fossil record, have become extinct (Barnosky, 1986, 2009; Barnosky et al., 2003; Blois and Hadly, 2009; Brook and Barnosky, 2012; Hadly et al., 2004; Harnik et al., 2012; Pandolfi et al., 2011; Parmesan, 2006; Parmesan and Yohe, 2003; Root et al., 2003; Walther et al., 2002; Moritz et al., 2008).
This figure was inspired by Fig. 1a of Jensen et al. 2013: «Spatial analysis of ice phenology trends across the Laurentian Great Lakes region during a recent warming period.»
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