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Plant Phenology Site Phenometrics + Accumulated Growing Degree Day Calculations for the continental United States (2009-2016)

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2009-01-01
End Date
2016-09-25

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Crimmins, T.M. and Crimmins, M.A., 2017, Plant Phenology Site Phenometrics + Accumulated Growing Degree Day Calculations for the continental United States (2009-2016): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7XG9Q0X.

Summary

This datafile consists of a subset of plant phenology observations drawn from the USA National Phenology Network’s National Phenology Database (www.usanpn.org). The data were collected by citizen and professional observers and archived and distributed by the USA National Phenology Network. Protocols are available in Denny et al. (2014). This datafile consists of plant phenology observations that were used in an effort to construct predictive models of phenophase transitions using accumulated growing degree days based on PRISM daily minimum and maximum temperature data. The phenology data were queried from the USA National Phenology Network on 9-25-16.

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Point of Contact :
Theresa Crimmins
Originator :
National Phenology Network
Metadata Contact :
Theresa Crimmins
Distributor :
GS ScienceBase
USGS Mission Area :
Ecosystems
SDC Data Owner :
Office of the Associate Director for Ecosystems

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Purpose

Datasets were developed by the USA National Phenology Network to better understand the response of plant and animal species to environmental variation and change, and to develop baseline conditions against which future changes may be compared. In this study, we used a subset of the plant phenology observations maintained by the USA-NPN to construct predictive models of phenophase transitions using accumulated growing degree days.

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