Stacked distribution models predict climate-driven loss of variation in leaf phenology at continental scales

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  • who: Shannon L. J. Bayliss from the University of have published the research work: Stacked distribution models predict climate-driven loss of variation in leaf phenology at continental scales, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/06/2022
  • how: With Populus genetic connectivity of populations has been shown to be related to riparian network connectivity54 55 and thus the authors chose to create geographic bounds for training the models with water basin designations. Tree cuttings were taken from the same individuals during 2012 when occurrence data were collected. The authors obtained bioclimatic variables from the AdaptWest . . .

     

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