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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.
- Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
- The Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) is the UK's Centre of Excellence for research in the land and freshwater environmental sciences.
- De Natuurkalender
- The phenological observation network of the Netherlands.
- European Phenology Network (EPN)
- The study of the timing of recurring biological phases.
- International Phenological Gardens of Europe
- Die Internationalen Phänologischen Gärten (IPG). A German language website for the IPG.
- More 'Links to Phenology and Phenological Related Web Sites'
- Web sites with information on phenology or subject matter with phenological tie-ins.
- National Phenology Network
- Phenology: the Pulse of Our Planet.
- National Phenology Network
- The USA National Phenology Network encourages individuals to monitor the impacts of climate change on plants and animals in the United States.
- Nature's Calendar
- The phenology network in the United Kingdom.
- NatureWatch
- Canadian citizen observation network for phenological events.
- Project BudBurst
- This national (US) field campaign targets native tree and flower species across the country.
- Worldwide Phenological Networks
- 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.