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Mark D Schwartz
Mark D Schwartz
Distinguished Professor of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Shifting plant phenology in response to global change
EE Cleland, I Chuine, A Menzel, HA Mooney, MD Schwartz
Trends in ecology & evolution 22 (7), 357-365, 2007
27002007
Onset of spring starting earlier across the Northern Hemisphere
MD Schwartz, R Ahas, A Aasa
Global change biology 12 (2), 343-351, 2006
12472006
Intercomparison, interpretation, and assessment of spring phenology in North America estimated from remote sensing for 1982–2006
MA White, KM de Beurs, K Didan, DW Inouye, AD Richardson, OP Jensen, ...
Global change biology 15 (10), 2335-2359, 2009
11872009
Past and future changes in climate and hydrological indicators in the US Northeast
K Hayhoe, CP Wake, TG Huntington, L Luo, MD Schwartz, J Sheffield, ...
Climate Dynamics 28, 381-407, 2007
10922007
Warming experiments underpredict plant phenological responses to climate change
EM Wolkovich, BI Cook, JM Allen, TM Crimmins, JL Betancourt, ...
Nature 485 (7399), 494-497, 2012
10522012
Phenology: an integrative environmental science
MD Schwartz
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003
8912003
Changes in north American spring
MD Schwartz, BE Reiter
International Journal of Climatology: A Journal of the Royal Meteorological …, 2000
5422000
Climate change and shifts in spring phenology of three horticultural woody perennials in northeastern USA
DW Wolfe, MD Schwartz, AN Lakso, Y Otsuki, RM Pool, NJ Shaulis
International Journal of Biometeorology 49, 303-309, 2005
4212005
Green-wave phenology
MD Schwartz
Nature 394 (6696), 839-840, 1998
3591998
Assessing satellite-derived start-of-season (SOS) measures in the conterminous USA
MD Schwartz, BC Reed, MA White
International journal of climatology 22 (14), 1793-1805, 2002
3322002
Advancing to full bloom: planning phenological research for the 21st century
MD Schwartz
International Journal of Biometeorology 42, 113-118, 1999
3141999
Validating satellite phenology through intensive ground observation and landscape scaling in a mixed seasonal forest
L Liang, MD Schwartz, S Fei
Remote Sensing of Environment 115 (1), 143-157, 2011
2702011
Phylogenetic conservatism in plant phenology
TJ Davies, EM Wolkovich, NJB Kraft, N Salamin, JM Allen, TR Ault, ...
Journal of ecology 101 (6), 1520-1530, 2013
2672013
Standardized phenology monitoring methods to track plant and animal activity for science and resource management applications
EG Denny, KL Gerst, AJ Miller-Rushing, GL Tierney, TM Crimmins, ...
International journal of biometeorology 58 (4), 591-601, 2014
2522014
Temperature and snowfall trigger alpine vegetation green‐up on the world's roof
X Chen, S An, DW Inouye, MD Schwartz
Global Change Biology 21 (10), 3635-3646, 2015
2262015
Remote sensing phenology
BC Reed, MD Schwartz, X Xiao
Phenology of ecosystem processes, 231-246, 2009
2022009
Surface phenology and satellite sensor-derived onset of greenness: an initial comparison
MD Schwartz, BC Reed
International Journal of Remote Sensing 20 (17), 3451-3457, 1999
1841999
Determining the growing season of land vegetation on the basis of plant phenology and satellite data in Northern China
X Chen, Z Tan, MD Schwartz, C Xu
International Journal of Biometeorology 44, 97-101, 2000
1612000
Spring onset variations and trends in the continental United States: past and regional assessment using temperature-based indices.
MD Schwartz, TR Ault, JL Betancourt
international Journal of Climatology 33 (13), 2013
1502013
From Caprio's lilacs to the USA national phenology network
MD Schwartz, JL Betancourt, JF Weltzin
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 10 (6), 324-327, 2012
1502012
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