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Exploring relationships of spring green-up to moisture and temperature across Wyoming, USA

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Jesslyn F. Brown, Lei Ji, Alisa Gallant & Matthew Kauffman (2019) Exploring relationships of spring green-up to moisture and temperature across Wyoming, U.S.A, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 40:3, 956-984, DOI: 10.1080/01431161.2018.1519642

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Vegetation green-up signals the timing of available nutritious plants and shrubs providing high-quality forage for ungulates. In this study, we characterized spatial and temporal patterns of spring phenology and explored how they were related to preceding temperature and moisture conditions. We tested correlations between late winter weather and indicators of the onset and the length of the spring growing period with 250-m resolution time-series satellite data (2001 – 2013) for Wyoming, USA. In western Wyoming mountains, drier and warmer conditions during late winter were associated with earlier spring green-up onset of growth in forests, shrubs, and grasses. In the northeast mountains, onset of spring correlated positively with preceding [...]

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