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The global tree restoration potential
JF Bastin, Y Finegold, C Garcia, D Mollicone, M Rezende, D Routh, ...
Science 365 (6448), 76-79, 2019
17492019
Climate change and phenological mismatch in trophic interactions among plants, insects, and vertebrates
SS Renner, CM Zohner
Annual review of ecology, evolution, and systematics 49, 165-182, 2018
4962018
Understanding climate change from a global analysis of city analogues
JF Bastin, E Clark, T Elliott, S Hart, J Van Den Hoogen, I Hordijk, H Ma, ...
PloS one 14 (7), e0217592, 2019
2052019
Day length unlikely to constrain climate-driven shifts in leaf-out times of northern woody plants
CM Zohner, BM Benito, JC Svenning, SS Renner
Nature Climate Change 6 (12), 1120-1123, 2016
2012016
Increased growing-season productivity drives earlier autumn leaf senescence in temperate trees
D Zani, TW Crowther, L Mo, SS Renner, CM Zohner
Science 370 (6520), 1066-1071, 2020
1922020
Late-spring frost risk between 1959 and 2017 decreased in North America but increased in Europe and Asia
CM Zohner, L Mo, SS Renner, JC Svenning, Y Vitasse, BM Benito, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (22), 12192-12200, 2020
1672020
Common garden comparison of the leaf‐out phenology of woody species from different native climates, combined with herbarium records, forecasts long‐term change
CM Zohner, SS Renner
Ecology letters 17 (8), 1016-1025, 2014
1372014
The global distribution and environmental drivers of aboveground versus belowground plant biomass
H Ma, L Mo, TW Crowther, DS Maynard, J van den Hoogen, BD Stocker, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 5 (8), 1110-1122, 2021
1092021
Direct and indirect impacts of urbanization on vegetation growth across the world’s cities
L Zhang, L Yang, CM Zohner, TW Crowther, M Li, F Shen, M Guo, J Qin, ...
Science advances 8 (27), eabo0095, 2022
1052022
Daylength helps temperate deciduous trees to leaf‐out at the optimal time
YH Fu, X Zhang, S Piao, F Hao, X Geng, Y Vitasse, C Zohner, J Peñuelas, ...
Global change biology 25 (7), 2410-2418, 2019
982019
Spring predictability explains different leaf‐out strategies in the woody floras of North America, Europe and East Asia
CM Zohner, BM Benito, JD Fridley, JC Svenning, SS Renner
Ecology Letters 20 (4), 452-460, 2017
762017
Perception of photoperiod in individual buds of mature trees regulates leaf‐out
CM Zohner, SS Renner
New Phytologist 208 (4), 1023-1030, 2015
702015
Global warming reduces leaf-out and flowering synchrony among individuals
CM Zohner, L Mo, SS Renner
Elife 7, e40214, 2018
612018
Distribution ranges and spring phenology explain late frost sensitivity in 170 woody plants from the Northern Hemisphere
L Muffler, C Beierkuhnlein, G Aas, A Jentsch, AH Schweiger, C Zohner, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 25 (9), 1061-1071, 2016
592016
Impact of microclimatic conditions and resource availability on spring and autumn phenology of temperate tree seedlings
Y Vitasse, F Baumgarten, CM Zohner, R Kaewthongrach, YH Fu, ...
New Phytologist 232 (2), 537-550, 2021
562021
The great acceleration of plant phenological shifts
Y Vitasse, F Baumgarten, CM Zohner, T Rutishauser, B Pietragalla, ...
Nature Climate Change 12 (4), 300-302, 2022
512022
Increased autumn productivity permits temperate trees to compensate for spring frost damage
CM Zohner, A Rockinger, SS Renner
New Phytologist 221 (2), 789-795, 2019
512019
Digitization protocol for scoring reproductive phenology from herbarium specimens of seed plants
JM Yost, PW Sweeney, E Gilbert, G Nelson, R Guralnick, AS Gallinat, ...
Applications in Plant Sciences 6 (2), e1022, 2018
492018
Chilled to be forced: the best dose to wake up buds from winter dormancy
F Baumgarten, CM Zohner, A Gessler, Y Vitasse
New Phytologist 230 (4), 1366-1377, 2021
482021
Ongoing seasonally uneven climate warming leads to earlier autumn growth cessation in deciduous trees
CM Zohner, SS Renner
Oecologia 189 (2), 549-561, 2019
482019
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