نتایج جستجو برای: phenological stage

تعداد نتایج: 358156  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Grégory Beaugrand Eric Goberville Christophe Luczak Richard R Kirby

Phenological, biogeographic and community shifts are among the reported responses of marine ecosystems and their species to climate change. However, despite both the profound consequences for ecosystem functioning and services, our understanding of the root causes underlying these biological changes remains rudimentary. Here, we show that a significant proportion of the responses of species and...

احمدوند, گودرز , سعادتیان, بیژن , سلیمانی, فاطمه ,

This research was conducted to study the role of phenology in wheat cultivars’ reaction to salinity stress. The experiment was carried out as factorial, based on a randomized complete block design with three replications, in Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamadan, Iran. Treatments included four wheat cultivars (Alvand, Toos, Navid and Sayson) and five levels of water salinity (0, 4, 8, 12 and 16 dS/m)...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2015
Heather M Kharouba Mark Vellend Rana M Sarfraz Judith H Myers

The phenology of many species is shifting in response to climatic changes, and these shifts are occurring at varying rates across species. This can potentially affect species' interactions and individual fitness. However, few studies have experimentally tested the influence of warming on the timing of species interactions. This is an important gap in the literature given the potential for diffe...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Moses Azong Cho Abel Ramoelo Luthando Dziba

Understanding the spatio-temporal dynamics of land surface phenology is important to understanding changes in landscape ecological processes of semi-arid savannas in Southern Africa. The aim of the study was to determine the influence of variation in tree cover percentage on land surface phenological response in the semi-arid savanna of Southern Africa. Various land surface phenological metrics...

2013
Lynda E. Chambers Res Altwegg Christophe Barbraud Phoebe Barnard Linda J. Beaumont Robert J. M. Crawford Joel M. Durant Lesley Hughes Marie R. Keatley Matt Low Patricia C. Morellato Elvira S. Poloczanska Valeria Ruoppolo Ralph E. T. Vanstreels Eric J. Woehler Anton C. Wolfaardt

Current evidence of phenological responses to recent climate change is substantially biased towards northern hemisphere temperate regions. Given regional differences in climate change, shifts in phenology will not be uniform across the globe, and conclusions drawn from temperate systems in the northern hemisphere might not be applicable to other regions on the planet. We conduct the largest met...

2017
Mairaj Din Wen Zheng Muhammad Rashid Shanqin Wang Zhihua Shi

Hyperspectral reflectance derived vegetation indices (VIs) are used for non-destructive leaf area index (LAI) monitoring for precise and efficient N nutrition management. This study tested the hypothesis that there is potential for using various hyperspectral VIs for estimating LAI at different growth stages of rice under varying N rates. Hyperspectral reflectance and crop canopy LAI measuremen...

2017
Debora Arlt Tomas Pärt

Warmer springs may cause animals to become mistimed if advances of spring timing, including available resources and of timing of breeding occur at different speed. We used thermal sums (cumulative sum of degree days) during spring to describe the thermal progression (timing) of spring and investigate its relationship to breeding phenology and demography of a long-distant migrant bird, the north...

2011
Susanne C. Jochner Isabelle Beck Heidrun Behrendt Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann Annette Menzel

Extreme temperatures have a notable effect on phenology, much greater than expected from the general rule that low temperatures lead to a later — and high temperatures to an earlier — onset of phenological phases. The latter phenomenon can be seen when comparing urban areas with their rural surroundings: plants flower earlier in cities due to the urban heat island effect that contributes to hig...

2017
Lijuan Miao Daniel Müller Xuefeng Cui Meihong Ma

Climate change affects the timing of phenological events, such as the start, end, and length of the growing season of vegetation. A better understanding of how the phenology responded to climatic determinants is important in order to better anticipate future climate-ecosystem interactions. We examined the changes of three phenological events for the Mongolian Plateau and their climatic determin...

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