Phenology is the study of how climate affects the environment. For example, when the birds start to go south for the winter, the climate will change or has already changed to cooler temperatures.
F. J. Wright has written: 'The new nature study' -- subject(s): Natural history, Nature study, Outdoor books, Phenology 'The evolution of modern industrial organisation'
Phenology
Phenology
A. D. Leslie has written: 'Tree phenology and seed collection in Somalia' -- subject(s): Phenology, Postharvest technology, Seeds, Trees
Richard Matthew McCourt has written: 'Zonation and phenology of three species of Sargassum in the intertidal zone of the northern Gulf of California' -- subject(s): Intertidal zonation, Marine algae, Phenology, Sargassum
John Bates has written: 'A northwoods companion' -- subject(s): Natural history, Phenology
B. L Bedford has written: 'Alternations in the growth and phenology of wetland plants as indicators of environmental change'
Peng Li has written: 'Genetic variation in phenology of bud and cambial activity in coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii (Mirb.) Franco)' -- subject(s): Douglas fir, Growth, Phenology 'Range-wide patterns of allozyme variation in Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco)' -- subject(s): Genetics, Douglas fir
Helmut Dierschke has written: 'On the recording and presentation of phenological phenomena in plant communities' -- subject(s): Plant communities, Plant phenology
Botany has several branches. A few of these are cytology, epigenetics, paleobotany, palynology, plant biochemistry, phenology, phytochemistry, phytogeography, phytosociology, plant anatomy, and plant ecology.
D. P. de Vries has written: 'Phenological stages in sweet cherry with regard to pre-selection' -- subject(s): Cherry, Phenology