💡In a year characterized by higher preseason thermal accumulation, #SpatialMatching between #StelleraChamaejasme and its major pollinators was significantly enhanced.

#FloweringPhenology | #Inter_annualClimateVariability | #AltitudinalDistribution

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf124

【🎉Latest accepted article】
#Inter_annualClimateVariability reshapes the #SpatialMatching of plant and pollinators: evidence from a native invasive species

#FloweringPhenology | #AltitudinalDistribution

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf124

🌿 The timing mismatch may give invasive plants a strategic advantage, helping explain their success in new regions. Understanding these patterns could improve how we predict and manage biological invasions. (7/7)

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#AoBpapers #InvasiveSpecies #FloweringPhenology #PlantEcology

🎉 Good news! The paper ‘🎉 Good news! The paper ‘Invasive plants have a delayed and longer flowering phenology than native plants in an ecoregional flora’ in @AnnBot by Adrián Lázaro-Lobo and co-authors is now #free for a limited time 🧵(1/7)

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#AoBpapers #InvasiveSpecies #FloweringPhenology #PlantEcolog

Bowen Li et al. conducted a #Warming🌡️ experiment and #Precipitation🌧️ addition in an #AlpineGrassland for four years. The results showed that
1️⃣ Neither warming rate affected community #FloweringPhenology.
2️⃣ There were no interactions between warming rates and precipitation addition on the community’s flowering phenology.
3️⃣ The change in precipitation has a greater effect than warming on the community flowering phenology in the semi-arid alpine grassland.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtac066
New publication: Some like it hot: adaptation to the urban heat island in common #dandelion. #urbanheatislandeffect #floweringphenology #climatechange #urbanization
https://doi.org/10.1093/evlett/qrae040
Some like it hot: adaptation to the urban heat island in common dandelion

Abstract. The Urban Heat Island Effect (UHIE) is a globally consistent pressure on biological species living in cities. Adaptation to the UHIE may be neces

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