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DOI10.1098/rspb.2022.2181
Current and lagged climate affects phenology across diverse taxonomic groups
Prather, Rebecca M.; Dalton, Rebecca M.; Barr, Billy; Blumstein, Daniel T.; Boggs, Carol L.; Brody, Alison K.; Inouye, David W.; Irwin, Rebecca E.; Martin, Julien G. A.; Smith, Rosemary J.; Van Vuren, Dirk H.; Wells, Caitlin P.; Whiteman, Howard H.; Inouye, Brian D.; Underwood, Nora
发表日期2023
ISSN0962-8452
EISSN1471-2954
卷号290期号:1990
英文摘要The timing of life events (phenology) can be influenced by climate. Studies from around the world tell us that climate cues and species' responses can vary greatly. If variation in climate effects on phenology is strong within a single ecosystem, climate change could lead to ecological disruption, but detailed data from diverse taxa within a single ecosystem are rare. We collated first sighting and median activity within a high-elevation environment for plants, insects, birds, mammals and an amphibian across 45 years (1975-2020). We related 10 812 phenological events to climate data to determine the relative importance of climate effects on species' phenologies. We demonstrate significant variation in climate-phenology linkage across taxa in a single ecosystem. Both current and prior climate predicted changes in phenology. Taxa responded to some cues similarly, such as snowmelt date and spring temperatures; other cues affected phenology differently. For example, prior summer precipitation had no effect on most plants, delayed first activity of some insects, but advanced activity of the amphibian, some mammals, and birds. Comparing phenological responses of taxa at a single location, we find that important cues often differ among taxa, suggesting that changes to climate may disrupt synchrony of timing among taxa.
英文关键词phenology; climate change; phenological mismatch; long-term; lags; montane
语种英语
WOS研究方向Biology ; Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
WOS类目Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
WOS记录号WOS:000923073300023
来源期刊PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/280344
作者单位State University System of Florida; Florida State University; United States Environmental Protection Agency; University of California System; University of California Los Angeles; University of South Carolina System; University of South Carolina Columbia; University of Vermont; University System of Maryland; University of Maryland College Park; North Carolina State University; University of Ottawa; Idaho; Idaho State University; University of California System; University of California Davis; Colorado State University; Murray State University
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Prather, Rebecca M.,Dalton, Rebecca M.,Barr, Billy,et al. Current and lagged climate affects phenology across diverse taxonomic groups[J],2023,290(1990).
APA Prather, Rebecca M..,Dalton, Rebecca M..,Barr, Billy.,Blumstein, Daniel T..,Boggs, Carol L..,...&Underwood, Nora.(2023).Current and lagged climate affects phenology across diverse taxonomic groups.PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES,290(1990).
MLA Prather, Rebecca M.,et al."Current and lagged climate affects phenology across diverse taxonomic groups".PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 290.1990(2023).
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