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Lin Meng
Vanderbilt UniversityMeeting roles in:
Understanding Phenological Responses, Changes, and Feedbacks: Patterns, Mechanisms, and Consequences I Oral
Strong Biotic Regulations of Fine-scale Phenological Variability in Temperate Forest Ecosystems
Understanding Phenological Responses, Changes, and Feedbacks: Patterns, Mechanisms, and Consequences II Poster
Artificial light at night outweighs temperature in lengthening urban growing seasons
Cooling outweighs warming across phenological transitions in the Northern Hemisphere
Tipping Point of Autumn Phenology Driven by a Shift from Thermal to Water Limitation using Causal AI
Brighter nights, longer seasons: Artificial light reshapes plant phenology
Parking Lots Disproportionately Amplify Urban Heat Island across U.S. Cities
Advancing Environmental Monitoring Through Near-Surface Remote Sensing: Capabilities, Applications, and Future Directions I Poster
Modeling Edge Effects and Post-fire Recovery on Carbon and Water fluxes in the Amazon with FATES
Advancing Environmental Monitoring Through Near-Surface Remote Sensing: Capabilities, Applications, and Future Directions II Oral
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