نتایج جستجو برای: phenological

تعداد نتایج: 3985  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Caleb De Bernardis Fernando Vicente-Guijalba Tomás Martínez-Marín Juan M. Lopez-Sanchez

Knowing the current phenological state of an agricultural crop is a powerful tool for precision farming applications. In the past, it has been estimated with remote sensing data by exploiting time series of Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), but always at the end of the campaign and only providing results for some key states. In this work, a new dynamical framework is proposed to pr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Elsa E Cleland Nona R Chiariello Scott R Loarie Harold A Mooney Christopher B Field

Shifting plant phenology (i.e., timing of flowering and other developmental events) in recent decades establishes that species and ecosystems are already responding to global environmental change. Earlier flowering and an extended period of active plant growth across much of the northern hemisphere have been interpreted as responses to warming. However, several kinds of environmental change hav...

2014
Xi Yang Jianwu Tang John F. Mustard

Plant phenology, a sensitive indicator of climate change, influences vegetation-atmosphere interactions by changing the carbon and water cycles from local to global scales. Camera-based phenological observations of the color changes of the vegetation canopy throughout the growing season have becomepopular in recent years. However, the linkages between camera phenological metrics and leaf bioche...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Xingmei Xu Christopher Conrad Daniel Doktor

Phenological metrics extracted from satellite data (phenometrics) have been increasingly used to access timely, spatially explicit information on crop phenology, but have rarely been calibrated and validated with field observations. In this study, we developed a calibration procedure to make phenometrics more comparable to ground-based phenological stages by optimising the settings of Best Inde...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2013
S F Oberbauer S C Elmendorf T G Troxler R D Hollister A V Rocha M S Bret-Harte M A Dawes A M Fosaa G H R Henry T T Høye F C Jarrad I S Jónsdóttir K Klanderud J A Klein U Molau C Rixen N M Schmidt G R Shaver R T Slider Ø Totland C-H Wahren J M Welker

The rapidly warming temperatures in high-latitude and alpine regions have the potential to alter the phenology of Arctic and alpine plants, affecting processes ranging from food webs to ecosystem trace gas fluxes. The International Tundra Experiment (ITEX) was initiated in 1990 to evaluate the effects of expected rapid changes in temperature on tundra plant phenology, growth and community chang...

2012
Lewis H. Ziska David R. Gealy Martha B. Tomecek Aaron K. Jackson Howard L. Black

Although recent and projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide can alter plant phenological development, these changes have not been quantified in terms of floral outcrossing rates or gene transfer. Could differential phenological development in response to rising CO(2) between genetically modified crops and wild, weedy relatives increase the spread of novel genes, potentially altering e...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Michael C Singer Camille Parmesan

Climate change alters phenological relations between interacting species. We might expect the historical baseline, or starting-point, for such effects to be precise synchrony between the season at which a consumer most requires food and the time when its resources are most available. We synthesize evidence that synchrony was not the historical condition in two insect-plant interactions involvin...

2012
Allen H. Hurlbert Zhongfei Liang

A growing number of studies have documented shifts in avian migratory phenology in response to climate change, and yet there is a large amount of unexplained variation in the magnitude of those responses across species and geographic regions. We use a database of citizen science bird observations to explore spatiotemporal variation in mean arrival dates across an unprecedented geographic extent...

2011
R. Stöckli T. Rutishauser I. Baker M. A. Liniger A. S. Denning

[1] Simulations of the global water and carbon cycle are sensitive to the model representation of vegetation phenology. Current phenology models are empirical, and few predict both phenological timing and leaf state. Our previous study demonstrated how satellite data assimilation employing an Ensemble Kalman Filter yields realistic phenological model parameters for several ecosystem types. In t...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2016
Magnus Lindh Jacob Johansson Kjell Bolmgren Niklas L P Lundström Åke Brännström Niclas Jonzén

Phenological changes among plants due to climate change are well documented, but often hard to interpret. In order to assess the adaptive value of observed changes, we study how annual plants with and without growth constraints should optimize their flowering time when productivity and season length changes. We consider growth constraints that depend on the plant's vegetative mass: self-shading...

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