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Journal Article: Extracting Plant Phenology Metrics in a Great Basin Watershed: Methods and Considerations for Quantifying Phenophases in a Cold Desert

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2013-05-01
End Date
2016-11-18

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Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Keirith Snyder(Principal Investigator), Bryce Wehan(Author), Devon Snyder(Author), Gianluca Filippa(Author), Keirith Snyder(Author), Tamzen Stringham(Author), Justin Huntington(Author), Journal Article: Extracting Plant Phenology Metrics in a Great Basin Watershed: Methods and Considerations for Quantifying Phenophases in a Cold Desert, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog

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Plant phenology is recognized as important for ecological dynamics. There has been a recent advent of phenology and camera networks worldwide. The established PhenoCam Network has sites in the United States, including the western states. However, there is a paucity of published research from semi-arid regions. In this study, we demonstrate the utility of camera-based repeat digital imagery and use of R statistical phenopix package to quantify plant phenology and phenophases in four plant communities in the semi-arid cold desert region of the Great Basin. We developed an automated variable snow/night filter for removing ephemeral snow events, which allowed fitting of phenophases with a double logistic algorithm. We were able to detect [...]

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