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correlation analysis

Subcategory: statistical modeling
Standard reference: Butler & King 2004
Papers: 16 | Mentions: 22

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Statistical analysis using mixed effects models to evaluate relationships between plant clumping treatment and temperature responses while accounting for random effects of individual plants and sampling dates.

Papers Using This Protocol (16)

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Alpine plant spatial clumping modifies leaf surface temperature

2025using
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Moss and vascular plant cover across elevational gradients in a changing alpine climate

2025using
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Effects of water availability on expression of vegetative traits in Ipomopsis across space and time

2024using
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The Impact of Delphinium nuttallianum and Ipomopsis aggregata Phenology on Broad tailed Hummingbird (Selasphorus platycercus) Visitation Patterns

2024using
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Extensive regional variation in the phenology of insects and their response to temperature across North America

2023Ecologyusing
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Current and lagged climate affects phenology across diverse taxonomic groups

2023Proceedings of the Royal Society Busing
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Bee phenology is predicted by climatic variation and functional traits

2020Ecology Lettersusing
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How Spatial Variation Affects Plant Phenology

2020using
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Confounding effects of spatial variation on shifts in phenology

2017Global Change Biologyintroducing
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Detrending phenological time series improves climate-phenology analyses and reveals evidence of plasticity

2017Ecologyintroducing
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A global test for phylogenetic signal in shifts in flowering time under climate change

2017Journal of Ecologyusing
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Flowering date of taxonomic families predicts phenological sensitivity to temperature: Implications for forecasting the effects of climate change on unstudied taxa

2013American Journal of Botanyintroducing
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Emergence of a mid-season period of low floral resources in a montane meadow ecosystem associated with climate change

2011Journal of Ecologyusing
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Using tree rings to predict the response of tree growth to climate change in the continental United States during the twenty-first century

2010Earth Interactionsusing
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Effects of altitude on co-flowering phenology in a montane wildflower community

2010using
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THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE TIMING AND ABUNDANCE OF DIPTERA IN A SUBALPINE MEADOW

2008using