Plant Phenology as a Biomonitor for Climate Change in Germany A Mode

The investigations refer to the development of plant phenology since the 1960s in Germany. Spatiotemporal trends were assessed by means of regression kriging. It could be shown that there already is a distinct shift of phenological onset towards the begin

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Gunther Schmidt • Simon Schönrock Winfried Schröder

Plant Phenology as a Biomonitor for Climate Change in Germany A Modelling and Mapping Approach

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Gunther Schmidt University of Vechta Vechta, Germany Simon Schönrock University of Vechta Vechta, Germany

Winfried Schröder Chair of Landscape Ecology University of Vechta Vechta, Germany

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