Origins of the Word “Phenology”

  • Demarée G
  • Rutishauser T
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Observing and documenting life cycle stages of plants and animals have been tradition and necessity for humans throughout history. Phenological observations—as called by their modern scientific name—were key to successful hunting and farming because the precise knowledge of animal behavior and plant growth, as well as their timing with changing seasons, was critical for survival.In today's context of environmental awareness and climate change research, phenological observations have become prime indicators of documenting altered life cycles due to environmental change in disciplines from biology to climatology, geography, and environmental history. Observations on the ground, from space, and from models of different complexity describe intra‐annual and interannual changes of life cycles at individual, pixel, or grid box scale.

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Demarée, G. R., & Rutishauser, T. (2009). Origins of the Word “Phenology.” Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 90(34), 291–291. https://doi.org/10.1029/2009eo340004

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