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Phenology Bibliography
“Implications Of Climate Change For North American Wood Warblers (Parulidae)”. Global Change Biology 9. Global Change Biology (2003): 1137-1144. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2486.2003.00664.x.
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“Phenofaunistics: Seasonality As A Property Of Butterfly Faunas”. In Butterflies: Ecology And Evolution Taking Flight, 111-147. Butterflies: Ecology And Evolution Taking Flight. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003.
. “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.
. “Assessing Satellite-Derived Start-Of-Season Measures In The Conterminous Usa”. International Journal Of Climatology 22. International Journal Of Climatology (2002).
. “Examining The Onset Of Spring In China”. Climate Research 21. Climate Research (2002): 157-164.
. “Changes In The Onset Of Spring In The Western United States”. Bulletin Of The American Meteorological Society 82. Bulletin Of The American Meteorological Society (2001): 399–415.
. “Detecting Energy-Balance Modifications At The Onset Of Spring”. Physical Geography 22. Physical Geography (2001): 394–409.
. “Energetic And Fitness Costs Of Mismatching Resource Supply And Demand In Seasonally Breeding Birds”. Science 291. Science (2001): 2598-2600.
. “Pollination And Phenology Of Flowers In The Canopy Of Two Contrasting Rain Forest Types In Amazonia, Colombia”. Plant Ecology 153. Plant Ecology (2001): 73-85.
. “Potential Impact Of Climate Change On Vegetation In The European Alps: A Review”. Climatic Change 50. Climatic Change (2001): 77-109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1010632015572.
. “Changes In North American Spring”. International Journal Of Climatology 20. International Journal Of Climatology (2000): 929-932.
. “The Long-Term Phenology Of Woodland Species In Britain”. Long-Term Studies In British Woodland. Long-Term Studies In British Woodland, 2000.
. “Phenology And Distribution Strategy Of Key Plant Species Within The Subalpine-Alpine Ecocline In The Valaisan Alps (Switzerland)”. Phytocoenologia 30. Phytocoenologia (2000): 439-456.
. “Are European Birds Migrating Earlier?”. Bto News 223. Bto News (1999): 8-9.
. “Interactions Between Floral Resources And Bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) In Commercial Alfalfa Seed Fields”. Environmental Entomology 28. Environmental Entomology (1999): 178-187.
. “Phenological Stages Of Natural Species And Their Use As Climate Indicators”. International Journal Of Biometeorology 42. International Journal Of Biometeorology (1999): 124-133.
. “Phenology And The Changing Pattern Of Bird Migration In Britain”. International Journal Of Biometeorology 42. International Journal Of Biometeorology (1999): 134-138.
. “Green-Wave Phenology”. Nature 394. Nature (1998): 839-840.
. “Spring Index Models: An Approach To Connecting Satellite And Surface Phenology”. In Phenology Of Seasonal Climates, 23-38. Phenology Of Seasonal Climates. Netherlands: Backhuys, 1997.
. “Within-Crown Flowering Synchrony In Strangler Figs, And Its Relationship To Allofusion”. Biotropica 29. Biotropica (1997): 291-297.
. “Examining The Spring Discontinuity In Daily Temperature Ranges”. Journal Of Climate 9. Journal Of Climate (1996): 803-808.
. “Flowering Seasonality And Flower Characteristics Of Loranthus Acaciae Zucc (Loranthaceae): Implications For Advertisement And Bird-Pollination”. Sexual Plant Reproduction 9. Sexual Plant Reproduction (1996): 279-285.
. “Development, Reproduction, Voltinism And Host Synchrony Of Meteorus Trachynotus With Its Hosts Choristoneura Fumiferana And C. Rosaceana”. Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata 76. Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata (1995): 67-82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02382312.
. “Flowering Phenology In The Arid Winter Rainfall Region Of Southern Africa”. Bothalia 24. Bothalia (1994): 77-90.
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