A recent article in New Scientist highlights our review of the effects of climate change on autumn, published earlier this year in Trends in Ecology & Evolution. The New Scientist article, by science writer Fred Pearce, is accessible and thoroughly researched, featuring top researchers studying autumn phenology such as Tim Sparks, Shilong Piao, Ally Phillimore, and others. You can read the full article HERE.
In Professor Richard Primack's Lab at Boston University, we study the effects of climate change on the timing of seasonal biological events and species diversity. By teaming up with Henry David Thoreau and other local naturalists, we investigate how climate change is affecting plants, insects and birds right here in the Boston area.
Friday, November 6, 2015
Autumn in the news
Posted by Amanda Gallinat
A recent article in New Scientist highlights our review of the effects of climate change on autumn, published earlier this year in Trends in Ecology & Evolution. The New Scientist article, by science writer Fred Pearce, is accessible and thoroughly researched, featuring top researchers studying autumn phenology such as Tim Sparks, Shilong Piao, Ally Phillimore, and others. You can read the full article HERE.
Also in recent weeks, we were invited by the online publication Elsevier Connect to write a piece about our autumn review paper. You can find that article and participate in an already lively discussion about autumn by leaving us a comment HERE.
A recent article in New Scientist highlights our review of the effects of climate change on autumn, published earlier this year in Trends in Ecology & Evolution. The New Scientist article, by science writer Fred Pearce, is accessible and thoroughly researched, featuring top researchers studying autumn phenology such as Tim Sparks, Shilong Piao, Ally Phillimore, and others. You can read the full article HERE.
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