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RT @Living_Almanac: “When Canadian thistles start to #bud, it’s safe to plant peppers, cantaloupes & cucumbers.” #PWA #folk #phenology #gardening #farming
27 May 2012, 12:34 pm
RT @Living_Almanac: “When Canadian thistles start to #bud, it’s safe to plant peppers, cantaloupes & cucumbers.” #PWA #folk #phenology #gardening #farming
#BIRDS: Look for last Swamp Sparrow to depart http://t.co/1s5fTsNU #phenology #ndd #ncli #migration #birding
27 May 2012, 10:01 am
#BIRDS: Look for last Swamp Sparrow to depart http://t.co/1s5fTsNU #phenology #ndd #ncli #migration #birding
RT @Living_Almanac: “When Canadian thistles start to #bud, it’s safe to plant peppers, cantaloupes & cucumbers.” #PWA #folk #phenology #gardening #farming
27 May 2012, 9:47 am
RT @Living_Almanac: “When Canadian thistles start to #bud, it’s safe to plant peppers, cantaloupes & cucumbers.” #PWA #folk #phenology #gardening #farming
“When Canadian thistles start to #bud, it’s safe to plant peppers, cantaloupes & cucumbers.” #PWA #folk #phenology #gardening #farming
27 May 2012, 9:40 am
“When Canadian thistles start to #bud, it’s safe to plant peppers, cantaloupes & cucumbers.” #PWA #folk #phenology #gardening #farming
Butternut finishes flowering http://t.co/phzcSvxE #phenology #trees #arborculture #nature #outdoors #ndd #ncli #chicago
27 May 2012, 9:01 am
Butternut finishes flowering http://t.co/phzcSvxE #phenology #trees #arborculture #nature #outdoors #ndd #ncli #chicago
The maize crop in Lincoln, NE isn't progressing faster than in MD, but the pigweed sure is! #phenology
26 May 2012, 8:49 pm
The maize crop in Lincoln, NE isn't progressing faster than in MD, but the pigweed sure is! #phenology
The phenology Daily is out! http://t.co/d1R228JX ▸ Top stories today via @10000birds
26 May 2012, 7:49 pm
The phenology Daily is out! http://t.co/d1R228JX ▸ Top stories today via @10000birds
I assume sci bloggers are 9000 yrs old when they don't link to papers, e.g. http://t.co/O30QYnM7 Annoying, but still glad they're blogging!
26 May 2012, 5:54 pm
I assume sci bloggers are 9000 yrs old when they don't link to papers, e.g. http://t.co/O30QYnM7 Annoying, but still glad they're blogging!
@NaturesYear - I love birds. I'm more than happy to help with #socialmedia tips in exchange for #phenology updates.
26 May 2012, 5:51 pm
@NaturesYear - I love birds. I'm more than happy to help with #socialmedia tips in exchange for #phenology updates.
#Nature #Climate phenology: Experiments in context http://t.co/10Uow85s
26 May 2012, 3:43 pm
#Nature #Climate phenology: Experiments in context http://t.co/10Uow85s
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The Anther Steps onto the Stigma for Self-Fertilization in a Slipper Orchid - Elites TV
23 May 2012, 11:02 pm
Methodology/Principal Findings Based on observations on floral morphology and flowering phenology, tests of the breeding system, and a comparison of pollination mechanisms, a new self-pollination process was discovered in the hermaphroditic (i.e ...
Data Show Spring Advancing Faster Than Experiments Suggest - WLTX.com
23 May 2012, 7:56 pm
"The long-term records show that phenology is changing much faster than estimated based on the results of the warming experiments. This suggests we need to reassess how we design and use results from these experiments." Benjamin Cook, of NASA's Goddard ...
WRITERS WRITE: Witness to a newborn’s arrival - Portage Daily Register
23 May 2012, 6:58 pm
I have seen this several times before where the one egg was left out beside her before hatching and although with no proof it makes sense, and again will be recorded in the phenology-wildlife logbook. He is now patiently standing beside her with no ...
Urban street lights are changing animal ecology - New Scientist
23 May 2012, 10:09 am
What about plants? That is one thing we want to investigate in more detail, in particular we are looking at the impact of artificial lighting on plant phenology, that is their flowering time, times of seed sets, senescence in the autumn – the rate of ...
UA junior Michelle Coe wins 2012 Udall Foundation scholarship - Examiner
22 May 2012, 4:19 am
"I am thinking about furthering that idea and adding phenology time series as well as doing field work to determine height and, therefore, shade cover from vegetation. There is a lot going on in the field, and it is an important topic." She is a member of ...
Urban Science Adventure: Summer Fun and Summer Science - Scientific American
21 May 2012, 3:04 pm
There’s so much cool stuff happening in nature, and you can be a part of it all.  phenology is the study of timing of natural events. I’m always encouraging you to go outside and observe nature, now I’m also asking you to jot down notes ...
phenology can be used as a guide - Toledo Blade
18 May 2012, 10:46 pm
Spring 2012 in northwest Ohio has been historical, not only for the extreme warm weather in March but also the mild winter that preceded it. How does a farmer, producer, researcher, or gardener plan? phenology, that's how. phenology is the study ...
'Citizen science' tracking climate change - Terra Daily
18 May 2012, 6:07 pm
She and thousands of other so-called citizen scientists share observations in nature with Nature's Notebook, the digital centerpiece of the USA National phenology Network. Relying on both professional and amateur data from across the country, the network ...
Allendale school planting project is part of something big - MLive.com
16 May 2012, 3:53 pm
It’s a key to studying climate change. There’s a word for this study of plant cycles. It’s called phenology, and kids in Allendale elementary schools are learning not only to spell it, but to do it. They will be collecting information ...
Using phenology in the landscape - Chippewa Herald
14 May 2012, 11:45 am
No two growing seasons are similar and 2012 is definitely no exception. Several questions are being raised about whether it is too early to plant vegetable or flower gardens. If planting by the calendar, then yes it would be too early. But, if you use ...
 


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