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Kai Zhu
University of Michigan Ann ArborMeeting roles in:
Understanding Phenological Responses, Changes, and Feedbacks: Patterns, Mechanisms, and Consequences I Oral
Quantifying the flowering phenology of individual urban trees using PlanetScope time series of leaf out and citizen science observations
Low‑Severity Prior Burns Reduce the Risk of Irreversible Forest Loss Following Crucial Wildfires
Understanding Phenological Responses, Changes, and Feedbacks: Patterns, Mechanisms, and Consequences II Poster
Can we use warming experiments to predict phenological and growth responses to climate change?
Phenological responses of urban trees to microclimate variation at individual scale
Biological changes, political ideology, and scientific communication shape human perceptions of pollen seasons
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