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Hemming, D.L. ; Abernethy, R. ; Armitage, C. ; Bolmgren, K. ; Myneni, R. ; Park, T. ; Richardson, A.D. ; Rutishauser, T. ; Sparks, T.H. ; Thackeray, S.J. ( , Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society)Phenology is the study of recurring events in nature and their relationships with climate. The word derives from the Greek phaínō ‘appear’ and logos ‘reason’, emphasizing the focus on observing events and understanding why they occur (Demarée and Rutishauser 2009). Phenological recording has a history that dates back many centuries (Linneaus and Bark 1753; Aono and Kazui 2008). More recently, advances in monitoring technologies have enabled automated and remotely sensed observations, complemented by increasing citizen science participation in monitoring efforts. Phenological information can also be derived from widespread environmental monitoring stations around the globe.more » « less
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Ades, M. ; Adler, R. ; Allan, Rob ; Allan, R. P. ; Anderson, J. ; Argüez, Anthony ; Arosio, C. ; Augustine, J. A. ; Azorin-Molina, C. ; Barichivich, J. ; et al ( , Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society)Dunn, Robert J. ; Stanitski, Diane M. ; Gobron, Nadine ; Willett, Kate M. (Ed.)