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Tim H Sparks

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|February 3, 2007
Lateral thinking on data to identify climate impactsTim H Sparks
Global Change Biology|May 20, 2014
Twenty years of successful papers in Global Change BiologyAnnette Menzel, Michael Matiu, Tim H Sparks
International Journal of Biometeorology|February 1, 2008
Something for the weekend? Examining the bias in avian phenological recordingTim H Sparks, Kerstin Huber, Piotr Tryjanowski
Die Naturwissenschaften|January 12, 2007
House sparrows benefit from the conservation of white storksJakub Z Kosicki, Tim H Sparks, Piotr Tryjanowski
Veterinary Surgery : VS|February 24, 2025
Antebrachial conformation in Cocker Spaniels with and without humeral intracondylar fissureNeil J Burton, Vinny Davies, Tim H Sparks
International Journal of Biometeorology|May 7, 2011
Synchrony in the phenology of a culturally iconic spring flowerTim H Sparks, Tadeusz Mizera, Wanda Wójtowicz, et al.
International Journal of Biometeorology|March 5, 2016
Can we detect a nonlinear response to temperature in European plant phenology?Susanne Jochner, Tim H Sparks, Julia Laube, et al.
Plos One|July 30, 2013
Climate-induced changes in grapevine yield and must sugar content in Franconia (Germany) between 1805 and 2010Anna Bock, Tim H Sparks, Nicole Estrella, et al.
Peerj|March 17, 2020
Circadian preferences of birdwatchers in Poland: do "owls" prefer watching night birds, and "larks" prefer daytime ones?Martyna Frątczak, Tim H Sparks, Christoph Randler, et al.
Global Change Biology|June 8, 2013
Changes in the timing of hay cutting in Germany do not keep pace with climate warmingAnna Bock, Tim H Sparks, Nicole Estrella, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 41) with videos related to

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|February 3, 2007
Lateral thinking on data to identify climate impactsTim H Sparks
Global Change Biology|May 20, 2014
Twenty years of successful papers in Global Change BiologyAnnette Menzel, Michael Matiu, Tim H Sparks
International Journal of Biometeorology|February 1, 2008
Something for the weekend? Examining the bias in avian phenological recordingTim H Sparks, Kerstin Huber, Piotr Tryjanowski
Die Naturwissenschaften|January 12, 2007
House sparrows benefit from the conservation of white storksJakub Z Kosicki, Tim H Sparks, Piotr Tryjanowski
Veterinary Surgery : VS|February 24, 2025
Antebrachial conformation in Cocker Spaniels with and without humeral intracondylar fissureNeil J Burton, Vinny Davies, Tim H Sparks
International Journal of Biometeorology|May 7, 2011
Synchrony in the phenology of a culturally iconic spring flowerTim H Sparks, Tadeusz Mizera, Wanda Wójtowicz, et al.
International Journal of Biometeorology|March 5, 2016
Can we detect a nonlinear response to temperature in European plant phenology?Susanne Jochner, Tim H Sparks, Julia Laube, et al.
Plos One|July 30, 2013
Climate-induced changes in grapevine yield and must sugar content in Franconia (Germany) between 1805 and 2010Anna Bock, Tim H Sparks, Nicole Estrella, et al.
Peerj|March 17, 2020
Circadian preferences of birdwatchers in Poland: do "owls" prefer watching night birds, and "larks" prefer daytime ones?Martyna Frątczak, Tim H Sparks, Christoph Randler, et al.
Global Change Biology|June 8, 2013
Changes in the timing of hay cutting in Germany do not keep pace with climate warmingAnna Bock, Tim H Sparks, Nicole Estrella, et al.
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