Jenna Walters(@Jenna_M_Walters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wild highbush blueberry flowering….. in mid April??? Blueberry phenology appears to be a full month ahead of schedule this year 😬

Wild highbush blueberry flowering….. in mid April??? Blueberry phenology appears to be a full month ahead of schedule this year 😬
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Negin Katal(@KatalNegin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am attaching in Vienna to present my latest research on “Leveraging Citizen Science and Machine Learning for Plant Phenology Monitoring” at the “Plant and Animal Phenology under the Pressure of Climate Change” session.

meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/EGU24-63…

I am attaching #EGU24 in Vienna to present my latest research on “Leveraging Citizen Science and Machine Learning for Plant Phenology Monitoring” at the “Plant and Animal Phenology under the Pressure of Climate Change” session. 

meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/EGU24-63…
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Erik Postma(@erik_postma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Although there is lots of variation from one year to the next, the date of the first egg has advanced 1.2 days per decade. Whereas 50 years ago, April 9 would have been exceptionally early, today it is perfectly 'normal'.

Although there is lots of variation from one year to the next, the date of the first egg has advanced 1.2 days per decade. Whereas 50 years ago, April 9 would have been exceptionally early, today it is perfectly 'normal'. #phenology #climatechange #rstats
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Monique Rivera(@moniquejrivera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

scaffolds episode 4! I interview Emily Bick, Ph.D. about tech being developed by her lab!! Fruit Pathology talks scab and blight and Anna Wallis with the statewide phenology update!! open.spotify.com/episode/4LMxFG…

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Dr. Lin Meng(@Linmengmet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful visit to NAU at flagstaff. Great to meet with Andrew Richardson in person again after many years collaboration!

Phenology conversations, eclipse, snow in April, Ping-pong, Walnut Canyon National Monument...Beautiful memories!

Wonderful visit to NAU at flagstaff. Great to meet with Andrew Richardson in person again after many years collaboration!

Phenology conversations, eclipse, snow in April, Ping-pong, Walnut Canyon National Monument...Beautiful memories!

#Arizona #phenology #Eclipse2024
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Mostafa Javadian(@mostafajavadian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to be a part of the Phenofeedbacks workshop in beautiful Dresden, Germany! Looking forward to exchanging ideas and insights with fellow researchers.

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Cliff Crego(@cliffcrego) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Small aka ‘Ballhead’ Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum capitatum), flowers UNDER leaves, & leaf venation....

Wildly abundant, whole plant,
raw or cooked

Appears BEFORE Large Waterleaf
(H. fendleri), w/ similar leaf,
but >20x larger, & flowers ABOVE
the leaves

#Wildcrafting Small aka ‘Ballhead’ Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum capitatum), flowers UNDER leaves, & leaf venation....

Wildly abundant, whole plant,
raw or cooked

Appears BEFORE Large Waterleaf
(H. fendleri), w/ similar leaf,
but >20x larger, & flowers ABOVE
the leaves

#phenology
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New Phytologist(@NewPhyt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Root and shoot phenology, architecture, and organ properties: an integrated trait network among 44 herbaceous wetland species

Ye et al.

📖 ow.ly/3STr50Re2v8

Root and shoot phenology, architecture, and organ properties: an integrated trait network among 44 herbaceous wetland species

Ye et al.

📖 ow.ly/3STr50Re2v8
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Chris Gynan(@cgynan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Observing the phenology of my crab apple today, I’ve noted an advancement in leaf development by over a week compared to last year

Observing the phenology of my crab apple today, I’ve noted an advancement in leaf development by over a week compared to last year
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kids connect(@LaurelFynes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is way too early, right? Like, we’re not even past the middle of April. I saw a horse chestnut tree with leafy buds (tiny flower candles tucked in the middle of each) opening already, too. What?! Too soon!

This is way too early, right? Like, we’re not even past the middle of April. I saw a horse chestnut tree with leafy buds (tiny flower candles tucked in the middle of each) opening already, too. What?! Too soon! #phenology
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Bird Ecology & Migration Lab(@AviEcoMig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Požgayová et al. (2024) Low breeding synchrony of great reed warbler hosts in warmer springs does not increase their susceptibility to common cuckoo parasitism BioOne ➡️doi.org/10.25225/jvb.2… |
| photo credit: F. Kroupa

Požgayová et al. (2024) Low breeding synchrony of great reed warbler hosts in warmer springs does not increase their susceptibility to common cuckoo parasitism #JVertBiol @BioOneNews ➡️doi.org/10.25225/jvb.2… |
#ornithology #broodparasitism #phenology | photo credit: F. Kroupa
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