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Phenology Bibliography
“Differential Changes In The Onset Of Spring Across Us National Wildlife Refuges And North American Migratory Bird Flyways”. Plos One no. 13(9). Plos One (2018). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0202495.
. “Citizen Science Can Improve Conservation Science, Natural Resource Management, And Environmental Protection”. Biological Conservation no. 208. Biological Conservation (2017): 15-28. doi:/10.1016/j.biocon.2016.05.015.
. “Usa National Phenology Network’S Volunteer-Contributed Observations Yield Predictive Models Of Phenological Transitions”. Plos One no. 12(8). Plos One (2017). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0182919.
. “Climate Change Is Advancing Spring Onset Across The U.s. National Park System”. Ecosphere no. 7(10). Ecosphere (2016). doi:10.1002/ecs2.1465.
. “Mapping Presence And Predicting Phenological Status Of Invasive Buffelgrass In Southern Arizona Using Modis, Climate And Citizen Science Observation Data”. Remote Sensing no. 8(7). Remote Sensing (2016): 524. doi:10.3390/rs8070524.
. “The Plant Phenology Monitoring Design For The National Ecological Observatory Network”. Ecosphere no. Volume 7, Issue 4. Ecosphere (2016). doi:10.1002/ecs2.1303.
. “Developing A Workflow To Identify Inconsistencies In Volunteered Geographic Information: A Phenological Case Study”. Plos One. Plos One (2015). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0140811.
. “Investing In Citizen Science Can Improve Natural Resource Management And Environmental Protection”. Issues In Ecology no. 19. Issues In Ecology (2015): 1-28.
. “Lilac And Honeysuckle Phenology Data 1956-2014”. Nature Scientific Data no. 2. Nature Scientific Data (2015). doi:10.1038/sdata.2015.38.
. “Trends And Natural Variability Of Spring Onset In The Coterminous United States As Evaluated By A New Gridded Dataset Of Spring Indices”. Journal Of Climate. Journal Of Climate (2015).
. “Organizing Phenological Data Resources To Inform Natural Resource Conservation”. Biological Conservation. Biological Conservation (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2013.07.003.
. “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.
. “Targeted Campaign Increases Activity Among Participants In Nature’S Notebook, A Citizen Science Project.”. Natural Sciences Education no. 43. Natural Sciences Education (2014): 64-72.
. “Phenology Monitoring Protocol: Northeast Temperate Network”. National Park Service. National Park Service (2013). https://irma.nps.gov/App/Reference/DownloadDigitalFile?code=474001&file=NETN_Phenology_Protocol_final.pdf.
. “From Caprio’S Lilacs To The Usa National Phenology Network”. Frontiers In Ecology And The Environment no. 6. Frontiers In Ecology And The Environment (2012).
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