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Phenology Bibliography
“Monitoring Global Change With Phenology: The Case Of The Spring Green Wave”. International Journal Of Biometeorology 38. International Journal Of Biometeorology (1994): 18-22.
. “Simulations Of Flowering Time Displacement Between Two Cytotypes That Form Inviable Hybrids”. Heredity 72. Heredity (1994): 522-535.
. “Assessing The Onset Of Spring: A Climatological Perspective”. Physical Geography 14(6). Physical Geography (1993): 536-550.
. “A Collection Of The Annual Reports To Cooperators Of The Phenological Survey In The Western Region Of The United States And Related Phenological Information For The Period 1956–1992”. Montana Agricultural Experiment Station, Bozeman, Mt. Montana Agricultural Experiment Station, Bozeman, Mt (1993).
. “Ecology Of Mast-Fruiting In Three Species Of North American Deciduous Oaks”. Ecology 74. Ecology (1993): 528-541.
. “Phenology And Springtime Surface Layer Change”. Monthly Weather Review no. 11. Monthly Weather Review (1992): 2570-2578.
. “Pollination Ecology In The Arid Winter Rainfall Region Of Southern Africa: A Case Study”. Mitteilungen Aus Dem Institut Für Allgemeine Botanik Hamburg 24. Mitteilungen Aus Dem Institut Für Allgemeine Botanik Hamburg (1992): 61-90.
. “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.
. “Detecting The Onset Of Spring: A Possible Application Of Phenological Models”. Climate Research 1. Climate Research (1990): 23-29.
. “Spring Phenology: Nature's Experiment To Detect The Effect Of”. Monthly Weather Review 118. Monthly Weather Review (1990): 883–890.
. “Synoptic Events And Spring Phenology”. Physical Geography 9(2). Physical Geography (1988): 151-161.
. “An Approach To Examining Regional Atmosphere-Plant Interactions With Phenological Data”. Journal Of Biogeography 13. Journal Of Biogeography (1986): 551–560.
. “Pollination Ecology Of An Alpine Fell-Field Community In The North Cascades”. Northwest Science 60. Northwest Science (1986): 21-31.
. “Pollination And Seed Set In Diervilla Lonicera (Caprifoliaceae): Temporal Patterns Of Flower And Ovule Development”. American Journal Of Botany 72. American Journal Of Botany (1985): 737-740.
. “Instructions For Phenological Observations: Lilac And Honeysuckle”. Bulletin/vermont Agricultural Experiment Station (Usa). Bulletin/vermont Agricultural Experiment Station (Usa) (1984).
. “Skewed Flowering Distributions And Pollinator Attraction”. Ecology 61. Ecology (1980): 572-579.
. “Sex Differences And Flowering Phenology In The Common Fig, Ficus Carica L”. Evolution 33. Evolution (1979): 673-685.
. “Phenology: An Aid To Agricultural Technology”. Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 684. Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin (1978).
. Phenology: An Aid To Agricultural Technology. Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin. Vol. 684. Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin. Burlington: University of Vermont, 1978.
. “Correlations Between Phenological Events And European Corn Borer Activity”. Environmental Entomology 5. Environmental Entomology (1976): 1079-1082. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/esa/envent/1976/00000005/00000006/art00013.
. “The Importance Of Soil And Air Temperature In Spring Phenoclimatic Modelling”. International Journal Of Biometeorology 20. International Journal Of Biometeorology (1976): 200–206.
. “Modeling Lilac Development”. International Journal Of Biometeorology 20. International Journal Of Biometeorology (1976): 256-260.
. “Modeling Lilac Development”. International Journal Of Biometeorology no. 20. International Journal Of Biometeorology (1976): 256-260.
. “Phenology And Seasonality Modeling”. Ecological Studies - Analysis And Synthesis Series. Ecological Studies - Analysis And Synthesis Series. Springer Verlag, 1974.
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