Data for: Historical floras reflect broad shifts in flowering phenology in response to a warming climate
https://doi.org/10.5878/rn49-wx18
The data set contains months of flowering from 11 guides to the Swedish flora published over a period of 220 years (1798-2018), focussing on 241 plant species (approximately 8% of the Swedish flora). These species were a combination of randomly-selected common and widespread species (n=199) and species for which the species’ Swedish or binomial scientific name indicates that it is related to flowering phenology, or are species for which the public is encouraged to report data for the Swedish phenology network (n=42). These data were used to test whether broad changes in flowering phenology (start, cessation and length) over time and in response to climate warming were detectable from these historical sources.
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Data files
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- SLU.ekol.2021.4.4.IÄ-2
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Administrative information
Responsible department/unit:
Department of Ecology
Funding
Funding
Funding agency:
- Swedish research council Formas
Award number:
2015-1065
Award title:
Responses in floral diversity and distributions to changes in land use and climate
Funding agency:
- Swedish Research Council
Award number:
2020-04276
Award title:
Interacting effects of land-use and climate change on biodiversity
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Publications
Citation:
Auffret, A.G. (2021). Historical floras reflect broad shifts in flowering phenology in response to a warming climate, Ecosphere. 12 (7), e03683.
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