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Falling acorns mark subtle sign of autumn - Grand Forks Herald
Falling acorns mark subtle sign of autumn
Grand Forks Herald
Nature is programmed to proceed at a set pace — biologists describe the process with the fancy word, “phenology” — and when spring arrives early as it did ...
Argentina: A model of integrated strawberry production is defined - FreshPlaza
Argentina: A model of integrated strawberry production is defined
FreshPlaza
In blueberry and blackberry, varieties are evaluated in terms of phenology, quality and quantity in different regions of the country, including Tucumán. ...
Master Gardener: You aren't only one wilting in heat - The Newark Advocate
Master Gardener: You aren't only one wilting in heat
The Newark Advocate
Phenology -- defined as recurring biological events and their relationship to weather, bird migration, flowering of plants, and seasonal appearance of ...
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UCF study: Is our weather going to extremes? - Palm Beach Post
UCF study: Is our weather going to extremes?
Palm Beach Post
Jake Weltzin, an ecologist with the US Geological Survey and executive director of the USA National Phenology Network, which monitors the influence of ...
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UCF climate study: Is our weather getting wacky? - Orlando Sentinel
UCF climate study: Is our weather getting wacky?
Orlando Sentinel
Jake Weltzin, an ecologist with the US Geological Survey and executive director of the USA National Phenology Network, which monitors the influence of ...
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Bear Update: status of berry crop - Pique newsmagazine
Pique newsmagazine
Bear Update: status of berry crop
Pique newsmagazine
As of mid-August, the high elevation berry crop is at 80 per cent abundance but extremely uneven in phenology. Because berry shrubs were sticking out of ...
Vine Talk: Warming trends may change global wine map - BusinessWorld Online
Vine Talk: Warming trends may change global wine map
BusinessWorld Online
... reduced frost damage (although when frost does occur it is causing greater damage to vines), and earlier phenology, or events in the growth cycle. ...
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Warming trends may change global wine map - Moneycontrol.com
Moneycontrol.com
Warming trends may change global wine map
Moneycontrol.com
... reduced frost damage (although when frost does occur it is causing greater damage to vines), and earlier phenology, or events in the growth cycle. ...
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Warming trends may change global wine map - Economic Times
Warming trends may change global wine map
Economic Times
... reduced frost damage (although when frost does occur it is causing greater damage to vines), and earlier phenology, or events in the growth cycle. ...
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Vine Talk: Warming trends may change global wine map - Reuters
Vine Talk: Warming trends may change global wine map
Reuters
... reduced frost damage (although when frost does occur it is causing greater damage to vines), and earlier phenology, or events in the growth cycle. ...
Warming trends may change global wine map - Times of India
Warming trends may change global wine map
Times of India
... reduced frost damage (although when frost does occur it is causing greater damage to vines), and earlier phenology, or events in the growth cycle. ...
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Vestlandet – folk og den naturen de har vært avhengige av - forskning.no
Vestlandet – folk og den naturen de har vært avhengige av
forskning.no
Importance of climatological downscaling and plant phenology for red deer in heterogeneous landscapes. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, ...
The real cost of frost - Stock and Land
The real cost of frost
Stock and Land
Since 1976 Queensland Government researchers have been conducting detailed phenology testing on every new line of wheat and barley before release in order ...
Climate change-mitigation measures through tree plantation drives - Pakistan Daily Mail
Climate change-mitigation measures through tree plantation drives
Pakistan Daily Mail
... outbreak of insect pests and diseases, alteration in tree phenology, low agricultural yields, and extinction of animal and plant species. ...
From Drowning Coastal Marshes and Punk Ducks to Soil Crusts - United States Geological Survey (press release)
From Drowning Coastal Marshes and Punk Ducks to Soil Crusts
United States Geological Survey (press release)
Wildlife Response to Seasonal Climate Change: Phenology Network Adds Animals: Like to watch bees, bats, butterflies or birds? This year, the USA-National ...
Biological pest controls use nature to control nature - The Newark Advocate
Biological pest controls use nature to control nature
The Newark Advocate
Help with that aspect of pest management is available through the study of phenology. Phenology is the study of pest behavior and simultaneous natural plant ...
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New $1.5 Million Grant from the NSF Will Establish Database to Track Bee ... - Newswise (press release)
New $1.5 Million Grant from the NSF Will Establish Database to Track Bee ...
Newswise (press release)
... and this project will make available collection data on bee distributions, phenology and host-plant preferences via a centralized website. ...
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New $1.5 million NSF grant to track bee declines and pollination - EurekAlert (press release)
New $1.5 million NSF grant to track bee declines and pollination
EurekAlert (press release)
... and this project will make available collection data on bee distributions, phenology and host-plant preferences via a centralized website. ...
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Bee database tracks declines, pollination - Western Farm Press
Bee database tracks declines, pollination
Western Farm Press
A new project will make available collection data on bee distributions, phenology and host-plant preferences on a centralized Web site. ...
Climate change fattens up marmots - environmentalresearchweb
Climate change fattens up marmots
environmentalresearchweb
Many studies have found a link between climate change and factors such as distribution ranges, body size and the seasonal timing (phenology) of reproduction ...
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