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Data from: Discrepancies in vegetation phenology trends and shift patterns in different climatic zones in middle and eastern Eurasia between 1982
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1498h4m
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e not continuous throughout the 34 year period. Furthermore, discrepancies in the shifting patterns of vegetation phenology trend existed among different
Data from: Phenological responses of 215 moth species to interannual climate variation in the Pacific Northwest from 1895 through 2013
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1895 through 2013;climate change;phenology;natural history collections;Lepidoptera (215 moth species);Lepidoptera
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5ft0368
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Climate change has caused shifts in the phenology and distributions of many species but comparing responses across species is challenged
Data from: Limited alpine climatic warming and modeled phenology advancement for three alpine species in the Northeast United States
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Carex bigelowii;alpine plants;floral phenology;long-term record;Diapensia lapponica;Vaccinium vitis-idaea;frost risk;climate change
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1504g
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from 4 yr (2008–2011) of phenology and air temperature measurements from 12 plots proximate to Mount Washington’s long-term summit meteorolog
Data from: Climate warming: a loss of variation in populations can accompany reproductive shifts
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climate change;Population Variation;phenology;Zootoca vivipara;reproduction
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doi:10.5061/dryad.2np3s
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The most documented response of organisms to climate warming is a change in the average timing of seasonal activities (phenology). Although
Data from: Modeling the effects of climate-change induced shifts in reproductive phenology on temperature-dependent traits
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climate change;turtles;Chrysemys picta;maternal effects;Ecology: thermal;Phenotypic Plasticity;Sex: ratio;Modeling: ecological;Physiology: thermal
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doi:10.5061/dryad.rk571
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ause of this, phenological plasticity has been proposed as a mechanism whereby populations might buffer themselves from climate change. We examine the potential buffering
Data from: Using archived television video footage to quantify phenology responses to climate change
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doi:10.5061/dryad.g67k34g
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the cascading impacts of vegetation phenology on species and ecosystem fitness. However, progress of this field is hampered by the relative scarcity
Data from: Dissecting the contributions of plasticity and local adaptation to the phenology of a butterfly and its host plants
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Cardamine pratensis;climate change;Ecology: spatial;Macroecology;Biogeography;Phenotypic Plasticity;Anthocharis cardamines;Holocene;Alliaria petiolata;Adaptation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.733d9
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. The focal species show pronounced temperature-mediated phenological plasticity of similar magnitude. While we find no evidence for local adaptation
Data from: Flowering time of butterfly nectar food plants is more sensitive to temperature than the timing of butterfly adult flight
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phenological synchrony climate change herbarium specimens phenotypic plasticity trophic interaction mobility
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doi:10.5061/dryad.tc3v2
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1. Variation among species in their phenological responses to temperature change suggests that shifts in the relative timing of key life cycle events

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