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Phenology Bibliography
“A Statistical Estimator For Determining The Limits Of Contemporary And Historic Phenology”. Nature Ecology & Evolution no. 1. Nature Ecology & Evolution (2017): 1876–1882. doi:10.1038/s41559-017-0350-0.
. “Standardized Phenology Monitoring Methods To Track Plant And Animal Activity For Science And Resource Management Applications”. International Journal Of Biometeorology no. 58(4). International Journal Of Biometeorology (2014): 591-601. doi:10.1007/s00484-014-0789-5.
. “Spring Plant Phenology And False Springs In The Conterminous Us During The 21St Century”. Environmental Research Letters no. Volume 10, Number 10. Environmental Research Letters (2015). doi:10.1088/1748-9326/10/10/104008.
. “Spring Phenology: Nature's Experiment To Detect The Effect Of”. Monthly Weather Review 118. Monthly Weather Review (1990): 883–890.
. “Spring Onset Variations And Trends In The Continental United States: Past And Regional Assessment Using Temperature-Based Indices”. International Journal Of Climatology. International Journal Of Climatology (2013): 2917–2922.
. “Spring Onset Predictability In The North American Multi‐Model Ensemble”. Journal Of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres. Journal Of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres (2018). doi:10.1029/2018JD028597.
. “Spring Green-Up Phenology Products Derived From Modis Ndvi And Evi: Intercomparison, Interpretation And Validation Using National Phenology Network And Ameriflux Observations”. Ecological Indicators no. 77. Ecological Indicators (2017): 323-326. doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2017.02.024.
. “Species-Specific Spring And Autumn Leaf Phenology Captured By Time-Lapse Digital Cameras”. Ecosphere no. 9(1). Ecosphere (2018). doi:10.1002/ecs2.2089.
. “Species-Specific Phenological Responses To Winter Temperature And Precipitation In A Water-Limited Ecosystem”. Ecosphere no. 6 (6). Ecosphere (2015). doi:10.1890/ES14-00433.1.
. “A Spatially Explicit Modeling Analysis Of Adaptive Variation In Temperate Tree Phenology”. Agricultural And Forest Meteorology no. 266-267. Agricultural And Forest Meteorology (2018): 73-86. doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2018.12.004.
. “Small-Scale Variability In A Mosaic Tropical Rainforest Influences Habitat Use Of Long-Tailed Macaques”. Primates. Primates (2017): 1-9. doi:10.1007/s10329-017-0630-y.
. “Skewed Flowering Distributions And Pollinator Attraction”. Ecology 61. Ecology (1980): 572-579.
. “Simulations Of Flowering Time Displacement Between Two Cytotypes That Form Inviable Hybrids”. Heredity 72. Heredity (1994): 522-535.
. “Signs Of The Seasons: A New England Phenology Program”. Maine Policy Review no. 26.2 . Maine Policy Review (2017): 19-26.
. “Sex Differences And Flowering Phenology In The Common Fig, Ficus Carica L”. Evolution 33. Evolution (1979): 673-685.
. “Seasonal Variations In The Pollinators Apis Mellifera And Bombus Spp In The Massiccio Del Campo Dei Fiori Area (Varese, Northern Italy)”. Ethology Ecology And Evolution Special issue. Ethology Ecology And Evolution (1992): 37-42.
. “Seasonal Variation In The Ndvi–Species Richness Relationship In A Prairie Grassland Experiment (Cedar Creek)”. Remote Sensing no. 8(2) 128. Remote Sensing (2016). doi:10.3390/rs8020128.
. “Scaling Up Spring Phenology Derived From Remote Sensing Images”. Agricultural And Forest Meteorology no. 256-257. Agricultural And Forest Meteorology (2018). doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2018.03.010.
. “Rethinking False Spring Risk”. Global Change Biology. Global Change Biology (2019). doi:10.1111/gcb.14642.
. “Reproductive Ecology Of A Parasitic Plant Differs By Host Species: Vector Interactions And The Maintenance Of Host Races”. Oecologia. Oecologia (2017): 1-12. doi:10.1007/s00442-017-4038-6.
. “Reproductive Biology In Anagyris Foetida L. (Leguminosae), An Autumn-Winter Flowering And Ornithophilous Mediterranean Shrub”. Botanical Journal Of The Linnean Society 157. Botanical Journal Of The Linnean Society (2008): 519-532. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8339.2008.00801.x.
. “Relationship Between Laying Dates Of Black Kites Milvus Migrans And Spring Temperatures In Italy: Rapid Response To Climate Change?”. Journal Of Avian Biology 34. Journal Of Avian Biology (2003): 144-149.
. “Pyphenology: A Python Framework For Plant Phenology Modelling”. The Journal Of Open Source Software no. 3(28). The Journal Of Open Source Software (2019). doi:10.21105/joss.00827.
. “Probing The Past 30 Year Phenology Trend Of Us Deciduous Forests”. Biogeosciences no. 12. Biogeosciences (2015): 4693–4709. doi:10.5194/bg-12-4693-2015.
. “The Primacy Of Bears As Seed Dispersers In Salmon-Bearing Ecosystems”. Ecosphere no. 9(1). Ecosphere (2018). doi:e02076.10.1002/ecs2.2076.
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