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Phenological Research

Methods for Environmental and Climate Change Analysis

  • Unique scope as it pinpoints an untapped market
  • Adding and defining certainty of the results of any analysis of phenological data
  • Rigorous statistical treatment of available data
  • Covering a wide range of different datasets as well as possible approaches for the analysis
  • Clearly up to date and state of the art collection of approaches

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Table of contents (20 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Introduction and Overview

    • Marie R. Keatley, Irene L. Hudson
    Pages 1-22
  3. Seasonality as a Core Business of Phenology

    • François Jeanneret, This Rutishauser
    Pages 63-74
  4. Societal adaptation Options to Changes in Phenology

    • Arnold J.H. van Vliet
    Pages 75-98
  5. The Influence of Sampling Method, Sample Size, and Frequency of Observations on Plant Phenological Patterns and Interpretation in Tropical Forest Trees

    • L. Patricia C. Morellato, Maria Gabriela G. Camargo, Fernanda F. D’Eça Neves, Bruno G. Luize, Adelar Mantovani, Irene L. Hudson
    Pages 99-121
  6. Regression and Causality

    • Tim Sparks, Piotr Tryjanowski
    Pages 123-145
  7. Combining Messy Phenological Time Series

    • Jörg Schaber, Franz Badeck, Daniel Doktor, Werner von Bloh
    Pages 147-158
  8. Phenology for Topoclimatological Surveys and Large-Scale Mapping

    • François Jeanneret, This Rutishauser
    Pages 159-175
  9. Spatio-Temporal Statistical Methods for Modelling Land Surface Phenology

    • Kirsten M. de Beurs, Geoffrey M. Henebry
    Pages 177-208
  10. Climatic Influences on the Flowering Phenology of Four Eucalypts: A GAMLSS Approach

    • Irene L. Hudson, Susan W. Kim, Marie R. Keatley
    Pages 209-228
  11. Bayesian Methods in Phenology

    • Christoph Schleip, Annette Menzel, Volker Dose
    Pages 229-254
  12. Smoothing Methods

    • Adrian M.I. Roberts
    Pages 255-269
  13. Life History Mediated Responses to Weather, Phenology and Large-Scale Population Patterns

    • Esa Ranta, Jan Lindström, Veijo Kaitala, Elizabeth Crone, Per Lundberg, Tatu Hokkanen et al.
    Pages 321-338
  14. Applications of Circular Statistics in Plant Phenology: a Case Studies Approach

    • L. Patricia C. Morellato, L.F. Alberti, Irene L. Hudson
    Pages 339-359
  15. Wavelet Analysis of Flowering and Climatic Niche Identification

    • Irene L. Hudson, In Kang, Marie R. Keatley
    Pages 361-391
  16. Singular Spectrum Analysis: Climatic Niche Identification

    • Irene L. Hudson, Marie R. Keatley
    Pages 393-424
  17. Herbarium Collections and Photographic Images: Alternative Data Sources for Phenological Research

    • Fran MacGillivray, Irene L. Hudson, Andrew J. Lowe
    Pages 425-461

About this book

As climate change continues to dominate the international environmental agenda, phenology – the study of the timing of recurring biological events – has received increasing research attention, leading to an emerging consensus that phenology can be viewed as an ‘early warning system’ for climate change impact.

A multidisciplinary science involving many branches of ecology, geography and remote sensing, phenology to date has lacked a coherent methodological text. This new synthesis, including contributions from many of the world’s leading phenologists, therefore fills a critical gap in the current biological literature. Providing critiques of current methods, as well as detailing novel and emerging methodologies, the book, with its extensive suite of references, provides readers with an understanding of both the theoretical basis and the potential applications required to adopt and adapt new analytical and design methods.

An invaluable source book for researchers and students in ecology and climate change science, the book also provides a useful reference for practitioners in a range of sectors, including human health, fisheries, forestry, agriculture and natural resource management.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Mathematics & Statistics, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia

    Irene L. Hudson

  • Melbourne School of Land & Environment, University of Melbourne, Creswick, Australia

    Marie R. Keatley

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eBook USD 259.00
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Softcover Book USD 329.99
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