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Tag Archives: warming
Flowering Time and Temperature Variation
I have been at this for some time with Ben VanderWeide, and hopefully we are nearing publication. The focus of most work to date that studies how variation in temperature affects when things flower has focused on species that flower … Continue reading
Posted in native plants, Phenology, Weather and Climate
Tagged climate change, Flint HIlls, konza, phenology, prairiie, sensitivity, tallgrass, warming
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Flowering time and warming
It is a prevailing view that species that flower late have flowering dates that are less sensitive to warming that species that flower early (See Wolkovich et al. 2012, Nature). If I do a quick analysis of the earliest and latest … Continue reading
Posted in Phenology, Weather and Climate
Tagged climate change, ffd, pheno, phenology, warming
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