Sharavan K Senthil
Phenology, the study of seasonal biological events, is a critical field for understanding the impacts of climate change on ecosystems. This review paper explores the role of phenological events as indicators of climate change, highlighting the shifts in timing observed across various species and ecosystems. By examining long-term phenological data, we can gain insights into the broader implications of these changes for biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human activities. The review also discusses the methodologies used to monitor phenological changes and the potential for phenology to inform climate adaptation strategies.
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