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  • Global warming leads to mor... Global warming leads to more uniform spring phenology across elevations
    Vitasse, Yann; Signarbieux, Constant; Fu, Yongshuo H. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 01/2018, Volume: 115, Issue: 5
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    One hundred years ago, Andrew D. Hopkins estimated the progressive delay in tree leaf-out with increasing latitude, longitude, and elevation, referred to as “Hopkins’ bioclimatic law.” What if global ...
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  • Declining global warming ef... Declining global warming effects on the phenology of spring leaf unfolding
    Fu, Yongshuo H; Zhao, Hongfang; Piao, Shilong ... Nature (London), 10/2015, Volume: 526, Issue: 7571
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    Earlier spring leaf unfolding is a frequently observed response of plants to climate warming. Many deciduous tree species require chilling for dormancy release, and warming-related reductions in ...
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  • Temperature, precipitation,... Temperature, precipitation, and insolation effects on autumn vegetation phenology in temperate China
    Liu, Qiang; Fu, Yongshuo H.; Zeng, Zhenzhong ... Global change biology, February 2016, Volume: 22, Issue: 2
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    Autumn phenology plays a critical role in regulating climate–biosphere interactions. However, the climatic drivers of autumn phenology remain unclear. In this study, we applied four methods to ...
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  • Divergent changes in the el... Divergent changes in the elevational gradient of vegetation activities over the last 30 years
    Gao, Mengdi; Piao, Shilong; Chen, Anping ... Nature communications, 07/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    The reported progressive change of vegetation activity along elevational gradients has important aesthetic and conservation values. With climate change, cooler locations are suggested to warm faster ...
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  • Leaf onset in the northern ... Leaf onset in the northern hemisphere triggered by daytime temperature
    Piao, Shilong; Tan, Jianguang; Chen, Anping ... Nature communications, 04/2015, Volume: 6, Issue: 1
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    Recent warming significantly advanced leaf onset in the northern hemisphere. This signal cannot be accurately reproduced by current models parameterized by daily mean temperature (T(mean)). Here ...
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  • Widespread decline in winds... Widespread decline in winds delayed autumn foliar senescence over high latitudes
    Wu, Chaoyang; Wang, Jian; Ciais, Philippe ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 04/2021, Volume: 118, Issue: 16
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    The high northern latitudes (>50°) experienced a pronounced surface stilling (i.e., decline in winds) with climate change. As a drying factor, the influences of changes in winds on the date of autumn ...
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  • Variation in leaf flushing ... Variation in leaf flushing date influences autumnal senescence and next year’s flushing date in two temperate tree species
    Fu, Yongshuo S. H.; Campioli, Matteo; Vitasse, Yann ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 05/2014, Volume: 111, Issue: 20
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    Recent temperature increases have elicited strong phenological shifts in temperate tree species, with subsequent effects on photosynthesis. Here, we assess the impact of advanced leaf flushing in a ...
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  • Strong impacts of daily min... Strong impacts of daily minimum temperature on the green-up date and summer greenness of the Tibetan Plateau
    Shen, Miaogen; Piao, Shilong; Chen, Xiaoqiu ... Global change biology, September 2016, Volume: 22, Issue: 9
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    Understanding vegetation responses to climate change on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) helps in elucidating the land–atmosphere energy exchange, which affects air mass movement over and around the TP. ...
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  • Delayed autumn phenology in... Delayed autumn phenology in the Northern Hemisphere is related to change in both climate and spring phenology
    Liu, Qiang; Fu, Yongshuo H.; Zhu, Zaichun ... Global change biology, 11/2016, Volume: 22, Issue: 11
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    The timing of the end of the vegetation growing season (EOS) plays a key role in terrestrial ecosystem carbon and nutrient cycles. Autumn phenology is, however, still poorly understood, and previous ...
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  • Unexpected role of winter p... Unexpected role of winter precipitation in determining heat requirement for spring vegetation green‐up at northern middle and high latitudes
    Fu, Yongshuo H; Piao, Shilong; Zhao, Hongfang ... Global change biology, December 2014, Volume: 20, Issue: 12
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    Heat requirement, expressed in growing degree days (GDD), is a widely used method to assess and predict the effect of temperature on plant development. Until recently, the analysis of spatial ...
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