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Artificial light at night: an underappreciated effect on phenology of deciduous woody plants
Lin Meng
, Yuyu Zhou
, Miguel O. Román
, Eleanor C. Stokes
, Zhuosen Wang
, Ghassem R. Asrar
, Jiafu Mao
,
Andrew D. Richardson
, Lianhong Gu
, Yiming Wang
Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems, School of
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Phenology
100%
Deciduous Woody Plants
100%
Artificial Light at Night
100%
Leaf Bud
25%
Plant Phenology
16%
Terrestrial Ecosystems
16%
Ecosystem Processes
8%
Rapid Expansion
8%
Ecosystem Function
8%
Climate Warming
8%
Future Climate
8%
Ecosystem Services
8%
Adverse Impact
8%
Complex Effects
8%
Warming Scenarios
8%
Anthropogenic Drivers
8%
Major Cities
8%
Conterminous United States
8%
Phenological Shift
8%
USA National Phenology Network
8%
Black Marble
8%
Lighting Strategy
8%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Terrestrial Ecosystem
100%
Woody Plant
100%
United States
50%
United States of America
50%
Ecosystem Function
50%
Ecosystem Service
50%
Disrupting
50%