Exploring discrepancies between in situ phenology and remotely derived phenometrics at NEON sites

Author:

Donnelly Alison1ORCID,Yu Rong123,Jones Katherine4,Belitz Michael5,Li Bonan6,Duffy Katharyn7ORCID,Zhang Xiaoyang8,Wang Jianmin8,Seyednasrollah Bijan7ORCID,Gerst Katherine L.910,Li Daijiang1112ORCID,Kaddoura Youssef13,Zhu Kai14ORCID,Morisette Jeffrey15,Ramey Colette16,Smith Kathleen16

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

2. State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Silviculture Zhejiang A&F University Hangzhou China

3. Key Laboratory of Carbon Cycling in Forest Ecosystems and Carbon Sequestration of Zhejiang Province Zhejiang A&F University Hangzhou China

4. Battelle, National Ecological Observatory Network Boulder Colorado USA

5. Florida Museum of Natural History University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

6. Department of Biological and Ecological Engineering Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon USA

7. School of Informatics, Computing and Cyber Systems Northern Arizona University Flagstaff Arizona USA

8. Department of Geography South Dakota State University Brookings South Dakota USA

9. School of Natural Resources and the Environment University of Arizona Flagstaff Arizona USA

10. Bat Conservation International Austin Texas USA

11. Department of Biological Sciences Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana USA

12. Center for Computation and Technology Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana USA

13. Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

14. Department of Environmental Studies University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz California USA

15. Department of the Interior National Invasive Species Council Fort Collins Colorado USA

16. Department of Biology‐Botany Metropolitan State University of Denver Denver Colorado USA

Funder

National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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