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E M Wolkovich

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Nature|February 5, 2024
'Obviously ChatGPT' - how reviewers accused me of scientific fraudE M Wolkovich
The New Phytologist|March 17, 2024
Weak evidence of provenance effects in spring phenology across Europe and North AmericaZiyun Alina Zeng, E M Wolkovich
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|July 21, 2021
How phenological tracking shapes species and communities in non-stationary environmentsE M Wolkovich, Megan J Donahue
The New Phytologist|May 1, 2021
Late spring freezes coupled with warming winters alter temperate tree phenology and growthCatherine J Chamberlain, E M Wolkovich
Ecology Letters|March 8, 2023
Lack of evidence for the match-mismatch hypothesis across terrestrial trophic interactionsHeather M Kharouba, E M Wolkovich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 2, 2025
Summer solstice optimizes the thermal growing seasonVictor Van der Meersch, E M Wolkovich
The New Phytologist|June 6, 2018
Temperature and photoperiod drive spring phenology across all species in a temperate forest communityD F B Flynn, E M Wolkovich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 18, 2025
Reply to Michał Bogdziewicz et al.: Research on the summer solstice needs falsifiable predictionsVictor Van der Meersch, E M Wolkovich
American Journal of Botany|October 17, 2018
Phenological sequences: how early-season events define those that followA K Ettinger, S Gee, E M Wolkovich
NPJ Science of Plants|August 7, 2025
Rethinking the interpretation of spring phenological temperature sensitivityManuel G Walde, Yann Vitasse, E M Wolkovich
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Nature|February 5, 2024
'Obviously ChatGPT' - how reviewers accused me of scientific fraudE M Wolkovich
The New Phytologist|March 17, 2024
Weak evidence of provenance effects in spring phenology across Europe and North AmericaZiyun Alina Zeng, E M Wolkovich
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|July 21, 2021
How phenological tracking shapes species and communities in non-stationary environmentsE M Wolkovich, Megan J Donahue
The New Phytologist|May 1, 2021
Late spring freezes coupled with warming winters alter temperate tree phenology and growthCatherine J Chamberlain, E M Wolkovich
Ecology Letters|March 8, 2023
Lack of evidence for the match-mismatch hypothesis across terrestrial trophic interactionsHeather M Kharouba, E M Wolkovich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 2, 2025
Summer solstice optimizes the thermal growing seasonVictor Van der Meersch, E M Wolkovich
The New Phytologist|June 6, 2018
Temperature and photoperiod drive spring phenology across all species in a temperate forest communityD F B Flynn, E M Wolkovich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 18, 2025
Reply to Michał Bogdziewicz et al.: Research on the summer solstice needs falsifiable predictionsVictor Van der Meersch, E M Wolkovich
American Journal of Botany|October 17, 2018
Phenological sequences: how early-season events define those that followA K Ettinger, S Gee, E M Wolkovich
NPJ Science of Plants|August 7, 2025
Rethinking the interpretation of spring phenological temperature sensitivityManuel G Walde, Yann Vitasse, E M Wolkovich
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