Old plants, new tricks: Phenological research using herbarium specimens
The timing of phenological events, such as leaf-out and flowering, strongly influence plant
success and their study is vital to understanding how plants will respond to climate change …
success and their study is vital to understanding how plants will respond to climate change …
Emerging opportunities and challenges in phenology: a review
Plant phenology research has gained increasing attention because of the sensitivity of
phenology to climate change and its consequences for ecosystem function. Recent …
phenology to climate change and its consequences for ecosystem function. Recent …
Widespread sampling biases in herbaria revealed from large‐scale digitization
Nonrandom collecting practices may bias conclusions drawn from analyses of herbarium
records. Recent efforts to fully digitize and mobilize regional floras online offer a timely …
records. Recent efforts to fully digitize and mobilize regional floras online offer a timely …
The history of public participation in ecological research
A Miller-Rushing, R Primack… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Members of the public have for centuries recorded their observations of the natural world,
including plant and animal distribution and phenology, water quality, weather data, and …
including plant and animal distribution and phenology, water quality, weather data, and …
Towards global data products of Essential Biodiversity Variables on species traits
Abstract Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) allow observation and reporting of global
biodiversity change, but a detailed framework for the empirical derivation of specific EBVs …
biodiversity change, but a detailed framework for the empirical derivation of specific EBVs …
Climate-associated phenological advances in bee pollinators and bee-pollinated plants
The phenology of many ecological processes is modulated by temperature, making them
potentially sensitive to climate change. Mutualistic interactions may be especially vulnerable …
potentially sensitive to climate change. Mutualistic interactions may be especially vulnerable …
How does climate warming affect plant‐pollinator interactions?
Climate warming affects the phenology, local abundance and large‐scale distribution of
plants and pollinators. Despite this, there is still limited knowledge of how elevated …
plants and pollinators. Despite this, there is still limited knowledge of how elevated …
Comprehensive characterization of lignocellulosic biomass through proximate, ultimate and compositional analysis for bioenergy production
We report here the characterization of five biomass samples (Impereta cylindrica, Eragrostis
airoides, Typha angustifolia L., Arundinella khasiana Nees ex Steud, and Echinochloa …
airoides, Typha angustifolia L., Arundinella khasiana Nees ex Steud, and Echinochloa …
The effects of phenological mismatches on demography
AJ Miller-Rushing, TT Høye… - … Transactions of the …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Climate change is altering the phenology of species across the world, but what are the
consequences of these phenological changes for the demography and population dynamics …
consequences of these phenological changes for the demography and population dynamics …
Using herbaria to study global environmental change
During the last centuries, humans have transformed global ecosystems. With their temporal
dimension, herbaria provide the otherwise scarce long‐term data crucial for tracking …
dimension, herbaria provide the otherwise scarce long‐term data crucial for tracking …