articleEcologyFeb 1, 2008Closed access

EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON PHENOLOGY, FROST DAMAGE, AND FLORAL ABUNDANCE OF MONTANE WILDFLOWERS

Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory · University of Maryland, College Park

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Abstract

The timing of life history traits is central to lifetime fitness and nowhere is this more evident or well studied as in the phenology of flowering in governing plant reproductive success. Recent changes in the timing of environmental events attributable to climate change, such as the date of snowmelt at high altitudes, which initiates the growing season, have had important repercussions for some common perennial herbaceous wildflower species. The phenology of flowering at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (Colorado, USA) is strongly influenced by date of snowmelt, which makes this site ideal for examining phenological responses to climate change. Flower buds of Delphinium barbeyi, Erigeron speciosus,…

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Keywords
  • Phenology
  • Snowmelt
  • Wildflower
  • Frost (temperature)
  • Perennial plant
  • Growing season
  • Ecology
  • Climate change
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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