VERY cool: red/orange flowers in the eastern US match flowering onset to hummingbird migration A massive community-science flower color dataset reveals convergent evolution of delayed flowering phenology in North American red-flowering plants doi.org/10.1101/2024...@colincarlson.bsky.social
The radiation of angiosperms is marked by a phenomenal diversity of floral size, shape, color, scent, and reward. Through hundreds of years of documentation and quantification scientists have sought t...
Patterns of leaf, flower and fruit phenology and environmental relationships in a seasonal tropical forest in the Indian Eastern Himalaya www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.09.29.615687v1
Tree phenology plays an important role in determining the structure and function of tropical forest
In the LATEST ISSUE Mountain is calling – decrypting the vocal phenology of an alpine bird species using passive acoustic monitoring onlinelibrary.wiley....#ornithology
Patterns of occurrence, phenology, and phylogeny of Phloeosinus punctatus LeConte (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) in giant sequoia https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39331360/
A massive community-science flower color dataset reveals convergent evolution of delayed flowering phenology in North American red-flowering plants www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.09.25.614826v1
The radiation of angiosperms is marked by a phenomenal diversity of floral size, shape, color, scent
A massive community-science flower color dataset reveals convergent evolution of delayed flowering phenology in North American red-flowering plants www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.09.25.614826v1
The radiation of angiosperms is marked by a phenomenal diversity of floral size, shape, color, scent
It might be some kind of observer bias but this year I believe I’ve seen so many more patches of native wildflowers in southern Ontario where they were not previously. Hopefully a trend to continue. 🌿 I think this one is Woodland Sunflower. #Ontario#HamOnt#phenology#NativePlants
"The seasonal behavior of leaves—known as leaf phenology—is far more complex than meets the eye." Northern Arizona University Ph.D. student Darby Bergl takes you inside the inner workings of trees. bit.ly/4egv2NW
Exploring Leaf Phenology, Growing Seasons, and the Impacts of Climate Change
Wing-molt phenology in Wilson's, Fuegian, and Pincoya Storm Petrels, the Southern-breeding Oceanites oceanicus complex | http://marineornitho...#ornithology