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Phenology, or the seasonal timing life-history events such as emergence, reproduction and senescence will determine the outcome of interactions between plants and both abiotic and biotic aspects of the environment. Such timing is therefore of utmost importance for plants in seasonal environments.
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Dec 27, 2022 · Phenology refers to the seasonal timing patterns commonly exhibited by life on Earth, from blooming flowers to breeding birds to human agriculture.
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In short, phenology provides essential data for understanding, adapting to, and mitigating the ecological and societal consequences of a changing climate.