Phenology: An Integrative Environmental Science
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Phenology: An Integrative Environmental Science
Schwartz, Mark D.
Springer International Publishing AG
01/2025
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9783031750267
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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I. Phenological Data, Networks, and Research.- Chapter 2. East Asia.- Chapter 3. Australia and New Zealand.- Chapter 4. Europe.- Chapter 5. North America.- Chapter 6. A Review of Reproductive Plant Phenology in South and Central America: New PerspectivesA Review of Reproductive Plant Phenology in South and Central America: New Perspectives.- Chapter 7. Africa.- Part II. Phenologies of Selected Bioclimatic Zones.- Chapter 8. Tropical Dry Climates.- Chapter 9. Mediterranean Phenology.- Chapter 10. Phenologies of North American Grasslands and Grasses.- Chapter 11. Mesic Temperate Deciduous Forest Phenology.- Chapter 12. Phenology at High Latitudes.- Chapter 13. Phenology at High Altitudes.- Part III. Phenological Models and Techniques.- Chapter 14. Plant Phenology Models.- Chapter 15. Animal Life Cycle Models (Poikilotherms).- Chapter 16. A Low Temperature and Photoperiod Multiplicative Model for Predicting Autumn Plant Phenology.- Chapter 17. Weather Station Siting: Effects on Phenological Models.- Chapter 18. Herbarium Specimens as Sources of Phenological Data.- Part IV. Sensor-Derived Phenology.- Chapter 19. Remote Sensing of Land Surface Phenology: Progress, Challenges, Prospects.- Chapter 20. Near-Surface Sensor-Derived Phenology.- Part V. Phenologies of Selected Lifeforms.- Chapter 21. Birds.- Part VI. Applications Of Phenology.- Chapter 22. Land Surface Phenology in Global Change Studies.- Chapter 23. Cumulative and Legacy Effects of Droughts on Global Photosynthetic Phenology.- Chapter 24. Phenology and Evapotranspiration.- Chapter 25. Phenology and Terroir Heard Through the Grapevine.- Chapter 26. Phenology and Aerobiology.- Chapter 27. Phenology in Higher Education.
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Climatology;Biology and biosphere;Ecology and environment;Environmental change;Temperature change;Ecotoxicology;Climate change;Climate change impacts
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I. Phenological Data, Networks, and Research.- Chapter 2. East Asia.- Chapter 3. Australia and New Zealand.- Chapter 4. Europe.- Chapter 5. North America.- Chapter 6. A Review of Reproductive Plant Phenology in South and Central America: New PerspectivesA Review of Reproductive Plant Phenology in South and Central America: New Perspectives.- Chapter 7. Africa.- Part II. Phenologies of Selected Bioclimatic Zones.- Chapter 8. Tropical Dry Climates.- Chapter 9. Mediterranean Phenology.- Chapter 10. Phenologies of North American Grasslands and Grasses.- Chapter 11. Mesic Temperate Deciduous Forest Phenology.- Chapter 12. Phenology at High Latitudes.- Chapter 13. Phenology at High Altitudes.- Part III. Phenological Models and Techniques.- Chapter 14. Plant Phenology Models.- Chapter 15. Animal Life Cycle Models (Poikilotherms).- Chapter 16. A Low Temperature and Photoperiod Multiplicative Model for Predicting Autumn Plant Phenology.- Chapter 17. Weather Station Siting: Effects on Phenological Models.- Chapter 18. Herbarium Specimens as Sources of Phenological Data.- Part IV. Sensor-Derived Phenology.- Chapter 19. Remote Sensing of Land Surface Phenology: Progress, Challenges, Prospects.- Chapter 20. Near-Surface Sensor-Derived Phenology.- Part V. Phenologies of Selected Lifeforms.- Chapter 21. Birds.- Part VI. Applications Of Phenology.- Chapter 22. Land Surface Phenology in Global Change Studies.- Chapter 23. Cumulative and Legacy Effects of Droughts on Global Photosynthetic Phenology.- Chapter 24. Phenology and Evapotranspiration.- Chapter 25. Phenology and Terroir Heard Through the Grapevine.- Chapter 26. Phenology and Aerobiology.- Chapter 27. Phenology in Higher Education.
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