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Plasticity and not adaptation is the primary source of temperature-mediated variation in flowering phenology in North America
Phenology varies widely over space and time because of its sensitivity to climate. However, whether phenological variation is primarily generated by rapid organismal responses (plasticity) or local adaptation ...
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Causes and feedbacks to widespread grass invasion into chaparral shrub dominated landscapes
This study provides a unified, holistic framework for predicting the dynamics of shrub-grass conversion throughout Mediterranean-climate shrublands. This work focuses specifically on the California chaparral, ...
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Timing the bloom season: a novel approach to evaluating reproductive phenology across distinct regional flora
Just as the timing of the vegetative growing season affects a host of ecological processes, the seasonality of floral availability impacts ecological processes from nectar availability and allergen production ...