New Phenology Research at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest
Poster Disciplines/Format:
Poster Number:
387
Presenter/Primary Author:
Sherri Johnson We are beginning new studies of phenology at the Andrews Forest to better understand influences of existing complex climatic gradients on timing of springtime life history events for multiple trophic levels. Phenological events are highly sensitive to temperature and climatic variations and are some of the most responsive indicators to climate change. By studying timing of events at multiple sites in a very heterogeneous climatic landscape, we expect to learn much about plant, insect and bird responses to current abiotic variability (i.e. temperature, moisture and precipitation) and to incorporate this knowledge of phenological responses to climate change scenarios.