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Description
Long-term systematic collection of first sighting and median activity dates for plants, insects, mammals, amphibians and birds in a high-elevation montane ecosystem. Standardized protocols track flowering times, insect emergence, mammal pup emergence, amphibian reproduction stages, and bird arrival dates.
Typical Equipment
- systematic observation protocols
Output Measurements
- first flowering dates
- median flowering dates
- first insect sighting
- median insect activity
- first mammal pup emergence
- first amphibian sighting
- bird spring arrival dates
Papers Using This Protocol (12)
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Current and lagged climate affects phenology across diverse taxonomic groups
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Climate change and phenology
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Early snowmelt projected to cause population decline in a subalpine plant
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Reproductive losses due to climate change? Induced earlier flowering are not the primary threat to plant population viability in a perennial herb
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Interannual bumble bee abundance is driven by indirect climate effects on floral resource phenology
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Analyzing the effect of climate change on <i>Boechera stricta</i> seed germination and fitness along an elevational gradient
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Phenology: An Integrative Environmental Science
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A single climate driver has direct and indirect effects on insect population dynamics
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Changes in snowmelt date and summer precipitation affect the flowering phenology of <i>Erythronium grandiflorum</i> (Glacier Lily; Liliaceae)
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Effects of climate change on phenology, frost damage, and floral abundance of montane wildflowers
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Effects of climate change on growth and seedling establishment of young lodgepole pine
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