Phenological patterns of flowering across biogeographical regions of Europe

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Barbara Templ
Matthias Templ
Peter Filzmoser
Annamária Lehoczky
Eugenija Bakšienè
Stefan Fleck
Hilppa Gregow
Sabina Hodzic
Gunta Kalvane
Eero Kubin
Vello Palm
Danuta Romanovskaja
Višnja Vucˇetic´
Ana žust
Bálint Czúcz
机构
[1] Eötvös Loránd University,Department of Plant Systematics, Ecology and Theoretical Biology
[2] Zurich University of Applied Sciences,Institute of Data Analysis and Process Design
[3] Vienna University of Technology,Institute of Statistics and Mathematical Methods in Economics
[4] University Rovira i Virgili,Centre for Climate Change
[5] Centre for Agriculture and Forestry,Voke Branch of the Lithuanian Research
[6] Statistics Austria,Climate Service Centre
[7] Finnish Meteorological Institute,Sector for Applied Meteorology
[8] Federal Hydrometeorological Institute of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina,Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences
[9] University of Latvia,Natural Resources and Bioproduction
[10] Natural Resources Institute Finland,Institute of Ecology and Earth Science
[11] University of Tartu,Meteorological Research and Development Division
[12] Meteorological and Hydrological Service,Agrometeorological Department
[13] Environmental Agency of the Republic of Slovenia,European Topic Centre on Biological Diversity
[14] French National Museum of Natural History,Institute of Ecology and Botany
[15] MTA Centre for Ecological Research,undefined
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International Journal of Biometeorology | 2017年 / 61卷
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Beginning of flowering; Biogeographical regions; Climate change; Europe; Robust regression; Shifting trend;
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Long-term changes of plant phenological phases determined by complex interactions of environmental factors are in the focus of recent climate impact research. There is a lack of studies on the comparison of biogeographical regions in Europe in terms of plant responses to climate. We examined the flowering phenology of plant species to identify the spatio-temporal patterns in their responses to environmental variables over the period 1970–2010. Data were collected from 12 countries along a 3000-km-long, North–South transect from northern to eastern Central Europe.
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页码:1347 / 1358
页数:11
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