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MODIS Phenology ArcMap Toolbox

Principal Investigator
Colin Talbert

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Summary

Seasonal change is important to consider when managing conservation areas at landscape scales. The study of such patterns throughout the year is referred to as phenology. Recurring life-cycle events that are initiated and driven by environmental factors include animal migration and plant flowering. Phenological events capture public attention, such as fall color change in deciduous forests, the first flowering in spring, and for those with allergies, the start of the pollen season. These events can affect our daily lives, provide clues to help understand and manage ecosystems, and provide evidence of how climate variability can affect the natural cycle of plants and animals. Phenological observations can be gathered at a range of scales, [...]

Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Colin Talbert
Co-Investigator :
Jeffrey T Morisette, Donald Brown, Tim Kern

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USGSPhenologyImageServiceTools.zip 995.17 KB application/zip

Purpose

This effort supports NPS and FWS resource managers in their attempts to track phenologic changes over time in their areas of interest.

Communities

  • Fort Collins Science Center (FORT)

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