Phenology Bibliography
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2009. The impact of climate change on the flora of Thoreau's Concord. Arnoldia. 66:2-9.
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2009. Phenology as a tool to link ecology and sustainable decision making in a dynamic environment. New Phytologist. 184:743–745.
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2009. Changes in the flora of Thoreau. Biological Conservation. 142:500–508.
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2009. The impact of climate change on cherry trees and other species in Japan. Biological Conservation. 142:1943–1949.
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2009. The role of botanical gardens in climate change research. New Phytologist. 182:303–313.
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2008. Impacts of winter temperatures on two birch (Betula) species. Tree Physiology . 28:659–664.
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2008. Bird migration times, climate change, and changing population sizes. Global Change Biology. 14:1959–1972.
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2008. Global warming and flowering times in Thoreau's Concord: a community perspective. Ecology. 89:332–341.
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2008. How well do first flowering dates measure plant responses to climate change? The effects of population size and sampling frequency Journal of Ecology. 96:1289–1296.
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2008. Interpreting Variation in Bird Migration Times as Observed by Volunteers. The Auk. 125:565–573.
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2008. Phylogenetic patterns of species loss in Thoreau's woods are driven by climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 105:17029.
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2007. Global phenomenon in your back yard. Boston Globe.
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2007. Tracking global warming in public gardens. Public Garden . 22:7-9.
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2007. Impact of global warming on a group of related species and their hybrids: cherry tree (Rosaceae) flowering at Mt. Takao, Japan. American Journal of Botany. 94:1470.
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2006. Local signs of a warming planet. CBS4 2007 Weather Almanac. :28.
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2006. Thoreau and climate change science. Thoreau Society Bulletin . 256:6-7.
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2006. Photographs and herbarium specimens as tools to document phenological changes in response to global warming. American Journal of Botany. 93:1667.
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2005. Blooms in Boston: clues about our climate. CBS4 2006 Weather Almanac. :21.
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2005. Herbarium specimens indicate climate change. Plant Talk. 39:11.
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2005. The importance of naturalists in identifying global warming in our backyards. Bird Observer. 33:155–163.
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2004. Climate change and plant conservation: plant conservation strategies need to anticipate climate change. Plant Talk. 35:34-38.
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2004. Climate change as reflected in a naturalist's diary, Middleborough, Massachusetts. The Wilson Bulletin. 116:224–231.
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2004. Herbarium specimens demonstrate earlier flowering times in response to warming in Boston 1. American Journal of Botany. 91:1260–1264.

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