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David W Inouye

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Oecologia|May 27, 2017
Variation in timing and abundance of flowering by Delphinium barbeyi Huth (Ranunculaceae): the roles of snowpack, frost, and La Niña, in the context of climate changeDavid W Inouye, Manuel A Morales, Gary J Dodge
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 19, 2014
Shifts in flowering phenology reshape a subalpine plant communityPaul J CaraDonna, Amy M Iler, David W Inouye
American Journal of Botany|May 28, 2011
Changes in snowmelt date and summer precipitation affect the flowering phenology of Erythronium grandiflorum (glacier lily; Liliaceae)Allison M Lambert, Abraham J Miller-Rushing, David W Inouye
Global Change Biology|April 25, 2015
Temperature and snowfall trigger alpine vegetation green-up on the world's roofXiaoqiu Chen, Shuai An, David W Inouye, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 21, 2006
Reproductive and physiological responses to simulated climate warming for four subalpine speciesSusan C Lambrecht, Michael E Loik, David W Inouye, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 16, 2020
Support early-career field researchersDavid W Inouye, Nora Underwood, Brian D Inouye, et al.
Oecologia|September 12, 2017
Multitrophic interactions mediate the effects of climate change on herbivore abundanceAyla Robinson, David W Inouye, Jane E Ogilvie, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 10, 2013
Nonlinear flowering responses to climate: are species approaching their limits of phenological change?Amy M Iler, Toke T Høye, David W Inouye, et al.
Ecology|December 17, 2016
Detrending phenological time series improves climate-phenology analyses and reveals evidence of plasticityAmy M Iler, David W Inouye, Niels M Schmidt, et al.
Annals of Botany|December 18, 2024
Global change aggravates drought, with consequences for plant reproductionJohanne Brunet, David W Inouye, Erin E Wilson Rankin, et al.
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Oecologia|May 27, 2017
Variation in timing and abundance of flowering by Delphinium barbeyi Huth (Ranunculaceae): the roles of snowpack, frost, and La Niña, in the context of climate changeDavid W Inouye, Manuel A Morales, Gary J Dodge
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 19, 2014
Shifts in flowering phenology reshape a subalpine plant communityPaul J CaraDonna, Amy M Iler, David W Inouye
American Journal of Botany|May 28, 2011
Changes in snowmelt date and summer precipitation affect the flowering phenology of Erythronium grandiflorum (glacier lily; Liliaceae)Allison M Lambert, Abraham J Miller-Rushing, David W Inouye
Global Change Biology|April 25, 2015
Temperature and snowfall trigger alpine vegetation green-up on the world's roofXiaoqiu Chen, Shuai An, David W Inouye, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 21, 2006
Reproductive and physiological responses to simulated climate warming for four subalpine speciesSusan C Lambrecht, Michael E Loik, David W Inouye, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 16, 2020
Support early-career field researchersDavid W Inouye, Nora Underwood, Brian D Inouye, et al.
Oecologia|September 12, 2017
Multitrophic interactions mediate the effects of climate change on herbivore abundanceAyla Robinson, David W Inouye, Jane E Ogilvie, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 10, 2013
Nonlinear flowering responses to climate: are species approaching their limits of phenological change?Amy M Iler, Toke T Høye, David W Inouye, et al.
Ecology|December 17, 2016
Detrending phenological time series improves climate-phenology analyses and reveals evidence of plasticityAmy M Iler, David W Inouye, Niels M Schmidt, et al.
Annals of Botany|December 18, 2024
Global change aggravates drought, with consequences for plant reproductionJohanne Brunet, David W Inouye, Erin E Wilson Rankin, et al.
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