Mark D. Schwartz, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, is well-known for his pioneering efforts—beginning in the 1980s—to bring the science of phenology into the modern era. He is also highly regarded as the editor of the book Phenology: An Integrative Environmental Science. The third edition of this book, published by Springer, was recently released. Across 644 pages, the book’s 27 chapters span a wide range of topics. You’ll see lab members’ names on several of those chapters:
• Perry and Andrew wrote the chapter on Mesic Temperate Deciduous Forest Phenology. Special congratulations to Perry on his first first-author publication!
• Oscar and Andrew wrote an updated version of the chapter on Near-Surface Sensor-Derived Phenology.
• Darby and Andrew contributed to the chapter on Phenology in Higher Education, which was led by long-time collaborator Theresa Crimmins of the USA-National Phenology Network.