The tundra phenology database: More than two decades of tundra phenology responses to climate change

Observations of changes in phenology have provided some of the strongest signals of the effects of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems. The International Tundra Experiment (ITEX), initiated in the early 1990s, established a common protocol to measure plant phenology in tundra study areas across...

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Main Authors: Prevey, Janet, Elmendorf, Sarah, Bjorkman, Anne, Alatalo, Juha, Ashton, Isabel, Assmann, Jakob, Björk, Robert, Björkman, Mats, Cannone, Nicoletta, Carbognani, Michele, Chisholm, Chelsea, Clark, Karin, Collins, Courtney, Cooper, Elisabeth, Elberling, Bo, Frei, Esther, Henry, Gregory, Hollister, Robert, Høye, Toke, Yang, Yue
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://edoc.unibas.ch/87925/
https://doi.org/10.1139/AS-2020-0041
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spelling ftunivbasel:oai:edoc.unibas.ch:87925 2023-05-15T14:27:38+02:00 The tundra phenology database: More than two decades of tundra phenology responses to climate change Prevey, Janet Elmendorf, Sarah Bjorkman, Anne Alatalo, Juha Ashton, Isabel Assmann, Jakob Björk, Robert Björkman, Mats Cannone, Nicoletta Carbognani, Michele Chisholm, Chelsea Clark, Karin Collins, Courtney Cooper, Elisabeth Elberling, Bo Frei, Esther Henry, Gregory Hollister, Robert Høye, Toke Yang, Yue 2021 https://edoc.unibas.ch/87925/ https://doi.org/10.1139/AS-2020-0041 unknown Prevey, Janet and Elmendorf, Sarah and Bjorkman, Anne and Alatalo, Juha and Ashton, Isabel and Assmann, Jakob and Björk, Robert and Björkman, Mats and Cannone, Nicoletta and Carbognani, Michele and Chisholm, Chelsea and Clark, Karin and Collins, Courtney and Cooper, Elisabeth and Elberling, Bo and Frei, Esther and Henry, Gregory and Hollister, Robert and Høye, Toke and Yang, Yue. (2021) The tundra phenology database: More than two decades of tundra phenology responses to climate change. Arctic Science, 7 (1). doi:10.1139/AS-2020-0041 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftunivbasel https://doi.org/10.1139/AS-2020-0041 2023-03-05T07:29:40Z Observations of changes in phenology have provided some of the strongest signals of the effects of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems. The International Tundra Experiment (ITEX), initiated in the early 1990s, established a common protocol to measure plant phenology in tundra study areas across the globe. Today, this valuable collection of phenology measurements depicts the responses of plants at the colder extremes of our planet to experimental and ambient changes in temperature over the past decades. The database contains 150,434 phenology observations of 278 plant species taken at 28 study areas for periods of 1 to 26 years. Here we describe the full dataset to increase the visibility and use of these data in global analyses, and to invite phenology data contributions from underrepresented tundra locations. Portions of this tundra phenology database have been used in three recent syntheses, some datasets are expanded, others are from entirely new study areas, and the entirety of these data are now available at the Polar Data Catalogue (https://doi.org/10.21963/13215). Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Tundra University of Basel: edoc Arctic Science 1 14
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description Observations of changes in phenology have provided some of the strongest signals of the effects of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems. The International Tundra Experiment (ITEX), initiated in the early 1990s, established a common protocol to measure plant phenology in tundra study areas across the globe. Today, this valuable collection of phenology measurements depicts the responses of plants at the colder extremes of our planet to experimental and ambient changes in temperature over the past decades. The database contains 150,434 phenology observations of 278 plant species taken at 28 study areas for periods of 1 to 26 years. Here we describe the full dataset to increase the visibility and use of these data in global analyses, and to invite phenology data contributions from underrepresented tundra locations. Portions of this tundra phenology database have been used in three recent syntheses, some datasets are expanded, others are from entirely new study areas, and the entirety of these data are now available at the Polar Data Catalogue (https://doi.org/10.21963/13215).
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author Prevey, Janet
Elmendorf, Sarah
Bjorkman, Anne
Alatalo, Juha
Ashton, Isabel
Assmann, Jakob
Björk, Robert
Björkman, Mats
Cannone, Nicoletta
Carbognani, Michele
Chisholm, Chelsea
Clark, Karin
Collins, Courtney
Cooper, Elisabeth
Elberling, Bo
Frei, Esther
Henry, Gregory
Hollister, Robert
Høye, Toke
Yang, Yue
spellingShingle Prevey, Janet
Elmendorf, Sarah
Bjorkman, Anne
Alatalo, Juha
Ashton, Isabel
Assmann, Jakob
Björk, Robert
Björkman, Mats
Cannone, Nicoletta
Carbognani, Michele
Chisholm, Chelsea
Clark, Karin
Collins, Courtney
Cooper, Elisabeth
Elberling, Bo
Frei, Esther
Henry, Gregory
Hollister, Robert
Høye, Toke
Yang, Yue
The tundra phenology database: More than two decades of tundra phenology responses to climate change
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Elmendorf, Sarah
Bjorkman, Anne
Alatalo, Juha
Ashton, Isabel
Assmann, Jakob
Björk, Robert
Björkman, Mats
Cannone, Nicoletta
Carbognani, Michele
Chisholm, Chelsea
Clark, Karin
Collins, Courtney
Cooper, Elisabeth
Elberling, Bo
Frei, Esther
Henry, Gregory
Hollister, Robert
Høye, Toke
Yang, Yue
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title_full The tundra phenology database: More than two decades of tundra phenology responses to climate change
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