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The species-specific trends of spring leaf unfolding during the two periods (1982–1999 and 2000–2011, time series). The numbers above or below the column are the average dates of species-specific phenological events for the study period. The number N1 to N18 indicates the id of these study species. N1: Prunus amygdalus; N2: Sambucus nigra; N3: Prunus spinosa; N4: Prunus avium; N5: Syringa vulgaris; N6: Aesculus hippocastanum; N7: Alnus glutinosa; N8: Betula pendula; N9: Sorbus aucuparia; N10: Corylus avellana; N11: Prunus domestica; N12: Pyrus communis; N13: Fagus sylvatica; N14: Tilia cordata; N15: Acer pseudoplatanus; N16: Quercus robur; N17: Fraxinus excelsior; N18: Robinia pseudoacacia. The details of these species are explained in Table S2 in the supplementary material.
- Recent spring phenology shifts in western Central Europe based on multiscale observations, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, China
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Described in Fu et al. 2014: "Recent spring phenology shifts in western Central Europe based on multiscale observations", Global Ecology and Biogeography, 23:1255–1263, DOI: 10.1111/geb.12210