It is well understood that plant phenology is sensitive to climate, however it is not so clear exactly how climate change might alter the spatial and temporal patterns of vegetation phenology. Satellite remote sensing offers a unique vantage point from which to observe phenological cycles across large regions. Although ubiquitous, cycles of green-up and brown-down are complex and exhibit great variability across space and time. Herbivore species such as elk, moose, and deer depend on the availability of herbaceous plants and deciduous shrubs for forage. These vegetation types are most nutritious for herbivores from early season to peak green-up, so characterizing vegetation cycles, or phenology, over the long term...
Categories: Data;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Drought,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
MTBS,
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer,
National CASC, All tags...
Plants,
Wildlife and Plants,
climate,
droughts,
land cover,
phenology,
spring (season),
vegetation,
wildfires, Fewer tags
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