PS 20
Phenology

Monday, August 10, 2015: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Baltimore Convention Center
Data products to support assessment and forecasting of phenology on multiple spatiotemporal scales
Katharine L. Gerst, USA National Phenology Network, University of Arizona; Jake F. Weltzin, US Geological Survey, USA National Phenology Network; Alyssa Rosemartin, University of Arizona, USA National Phenology Network; Ellen G. Denny, USA National Phenology Network, University of Arizona; Lee Marsh, USA National Phenology Network, University of Arizona; Theresa M. Crimmins, USA National Phenology Network, University of Arizona; David J.P. Moore, University of Arizona
Phylogenetic conservatism in flowering phenology in eastern Tibet Plateau
Lanping Li, Qinghai University; Guozhen Du, Lanzhou University; Marc Cadotte, University of Toronto
Disentangling the effects of rising [CO2] and temperature on flowering time in Arabidopsis
S. Michael Walker II, University of Kansas; Joy K. Ward, University of Kansas
Effects of snowmelt timing on survival of beech saplings (Fagus crenata) in snowy mountains of northern Japan
Kiyoshi Ishida, Hirosaki university; Reina Hayakawa, Montbell Co., Ltd.; Sakuko Hiramatsu, Hirosaki university
Experimental manipulation of flowering phenology alters reproductive success in a bumblebee-pollinated species
M. Kate Gallagher, University of California, Irvine; Diane R. Campbell, University of California, Irvine
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