2) Effects of climate change
on phenology and carbon cycles in forests.
Modelling environmental effects
on phenology and canopy development of diverse sorghum genotypes.
Not exact matches
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.
«We want to use
phenology as a biological indicator of the impacts of climate change
on ecosystems,» Richardson says.
«Furnas and McGrann provide a textbook example of how to detect differences in the timing of nesting among bird species using information
on the peak date of singing derived from surveys and automated recorders,» according to UC Berkeley's Steve Beissinger, an expert
on avian
phenology who was not involved in the study.
Look at any of the
phenology papers, and Grumbine
on detecting trends.
Shows that a suite of modeled and derived measures (produced from daily maximum — minimum temperatures) linking plant development (
phenology) with its basic climatic drivers provide a reliable and spatially extensive method for monitoring general impacts of global warming
on the start of the growing season
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.
«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.
The regional arrays provide a sampling of ocean conditions around the world that is designed to produce an integrated data set that can be used to address questions related to physical - biogeochemical coupling in eddies, phytoplankton
phenology (cyclic and seasonal phenomena), nutrient supply, and climate effects
on ocean carbon cycling in selected regions.
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.»
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).
Finally, they use another record based
on «
phenology» and (somehow) this provides a winter temperature series....