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Springer Briefs in Geography: Spatiotemporal Processes of Plant Phenology

Simulation and Prediction

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This book deals with phenology, the study of recurring biological life cycle stages, and especially their timing and relationships with biotic and abiotic forces. Given the theoretical and methodological innovations involved, the chapters on defining spatiotemporal patterns of plant phenology and constructing daily temperature-based temporal/spatial models and process-based regional unified models will be of particular interest. Helping readers discover and explore plant phenology s perspectives in terms of spatiotemporal patterns, processes and mechanisms, the book will also equip young scientists and graduate students to understand the causes of spatiotemporal variation in vegetation seasonality. "

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Springer Briefs in Geography: Spatiotemporal Processes of Plant Phenology, Xiaoqiu Chen

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Pubblicato
2016
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Titolo
Springer Briefs in Geography: Spatiotemporal Processes of Plant Phenology
Sottotitolo
Simulation and Prediction
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Springer
Pubblicato
2016
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
111
ISBN10
3662498375
ISBN13
9783662498378
Serie
Descrizione
This book deals with phenology, the study of recurring biological life cycle stages, and especially their timing and relationships with biotic and abiotic forces. Given the theoretical and methodological innovations involved, the chapters on defining spatiotemporal patterns of plant phenology and constructing daily temperature-based temporal/spatial models and process-based regional unified models will be of particular interest. Helping readers discover and explore plant phenology s perspectives in terms of spatiotemporal patterns, processes and mechanisms, the book will also equip young scientists and graduate students to understand the causes of spatiotemporal variation in vegetation seasonality. "