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Project BudBurst
Learn how you can become a citizen scientist as you watch flowers and trees bloom & leaf.
Leaf phenology in 22 North American tree species during the 21st century
Discusses a model developed to predict tree species leaf out under two climate change scenarios. An illustration of research use of phenological event data.
Urban vs. Natural Sugar Maple Growth: I. Stress Symptoms and Phenology in Relation to Site Characteristics
Technical Notes - Urban Tree Phenology Project
Phenology is the scientific study of periodic natural phenomena (e.g. flowering or first leaf appearance) as these events are influenced by climate.
The Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) is the UK's Centre of Excellence for research in the land and freshwater environmental sciences.
The phenological observation network of the Netherlands.
The study of the timing of recurring biological phases.
Die Internationalen Phänologischen Gärten (IPG). A German language website for the IPG.
Web sites with information on phenology or subject matter with phenological tie-ins.
Phenology: the Pulse of Our Planet.
The USA National Phenology Network encourages individuals to monitor the impacts of climate change on plants and animals in the United States.
The phenology network in the United Kingdom.
Canadian citizen observation network for phenological events.
This national (US) field campaign targets native tree and flower species across the country.
Within the framework of the European Phenology Network EPN a metadatabase on phenological networks has been developed to store basic information about active ...
Changes in Tree Phenology: An Indicator of Spring Warming in Ireland?
Research illustrating the use of phenological data collected through the InternationalPhenological Gardens (IPG) network to support climate change studies.
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