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Flowering plant phenology and weather in Alberta,Canada
Authors:Elisabeth G. Beaubien  Dan L. Johnson
Affiliation:(1) Devonian Botanic Garden, University of Alberta, T6G 2E1 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;(2) Agriculture Canada Research Station, P.O. Box 3000, T1J 4B1 Main, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:Plant phenology can be used for biomonitoring climate change. The flowering of certain temperate zone plant species occurs in response to accumulated heat. Networks of observers presently provide data on the timing of the growth of native and crop plants to Agro-meteorological Departments in Europe and the United States. In Alberta, a phenological survey which began in 1987 records flowering times for 15 native plants, with about 200 volunteers contributing observations annually. Six years of data have been summarized and correlated with temperature measurements. The Alberta phenological data can provide a key to sound decision-making in two ways: by providing proxy data on key variables to which vegetation responds, and by providing a model for transforming simple weather data into biologically meaningful zones.
Keywords:Spring flower phenology  Alberta  Canada  Biomonitoring  International phenology program
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