Led by Christina Schädel, our new paper using data from the SPRUCE experiment, “Using long-term data from a whole ecosystem warming experiment to identify best spring and autumn phenology models,” has been published in Plant-Environment Interactions. The analysis leverages experimental warming of up to +9°C, as well as interannual variation in temperatures, to more effectively test a wide range of spring and autumn phenological models.
One of our phenocam images was chosen to appear on the cover, shown below.