Pnas nexus 1-10 research report artificial light at night: an underappreciated effect on phenology of deciduous woody plants g

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    ALAN exposure occurs widely over 23% of the global land surfaces between 75◦ N and 60◦ S and about 50% of the conterminous United_States, even including the most protected habitats. The authors focused the analysis on two phenological stages, breaking leaf buds in spring and colored leaves in autumn, obtained from the USA National Phenology Network dataset in the conterminous United_States during 2011 to 2016 (Fig 1; Table S1, Supplementary Material). In contrast, ALAN-induced changes in colored leaves largely depend on temperature: colored leaves were delayed (on average 15.4 ± 2.8 days . . .

     

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