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Catherine J Chamberlain
Catherine J Chamberlain
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Winter temperatures predominate in spring phenological responses to warming
AK Ettinger, CJ Chamberlain, I Morales-Castilla, DM Buonaiuto, ...
Nature Climate Change 10 (12), 1137-1142, 2020
1012020
Rethinking false spring risk
CJ Chamberlain, BI Cook, I García de Cortázar-Atauri, EM Wolkovich
Global Change Biology 25 (7), 2209-2220, 2019
702019
Spatial and temporal shifts in photoperiod with climate change
AK Ettinger, DM Buonaiuto, CJ Chamberlain, I Morales‐Castilla, ...
New Phytologist 230 (2), 462-474, 2021
312021
A simple explanation for declining temperature sensitivity with warming
EM Wolkovich, J Auerbach, CJ Chamberlain, DM Buonaiuto, AK Ettinger, ...
Global Change Biology 27 (20), 4947-4949, 2021
302021
Late spring freezes coupled with warming winters alter temperate tree phenology and growth
CJ Chamberlain, EM Wolkovich
New Phytologist 231 (3), 987-995, 2021
222021
Seasonal fluctuation of nonstructural carbohydrates reveals the metabolic availability of stemwood reserves in temperate trees with contrasting wood anatomy
ME Furze, BA Huggett, CJ Chamberlain, MM Wieringa, DM Aubrecht, ...
Tree Physiology 40 (10), 1355-1365, 2020
202020
Integrating experiments to predict interactive cue effects on spring phenology with warming
EM Wolkovich, CJ Chamberlain, DM Buonaiuto, AK Ettinger, ...
New Phytologist 235 (5), 1719-1728, 2022
182022
Climate change reshapes the drivers of false spring risk across European trees
CJ Chamberlain, BI Cook, I Morales‐Castilla, EM Wolkovich
New Phytologist 229 (1), 323-334, 2021
182021
What evidence exists on the links between natural climate solutions and climate change mitigation outcomes in subtropical and tropical terrestrial regions? A systematic map …
SH Cheng, S Costedoat, EJ Sterling, C Chamberlain, A Jagadish, ...
Environmental Evidence 11 (1), 15, 2022
152022
The increasing relevance of phenology to conservation
AK Ettinger, CJ Chamberlain, EM Wolkovich
Nature Climate Change 12 (4), 305-307, 2022
142022
Variation across space, species and methods in models of spring phenology
CJ Chamberlain, EM Wolkovich
Climate Change Ecology 5, 100071, 2023
12023
Assessing evidence on the impacts of nature-based interventions for climate change mitigation: a systematic map of primary and secondary research from subtropical and tropical …
SH Cheng, S Costedoat, A Sigouin, GF Calistro, CJ Chamberlain, ...
Environmental Evidence 12 (1), 21, 2023
2023
Junk in the trunk: can trees use carbohydrate reserves that are deep in the stem?
ME Furze, BA Huggett, CJ Chamberlain, MM Wieringa, DM Aubrecht, ...
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 61, E283-E284, 2021
2021
Climate change alters temperate tree and shrub spring phenology and false spring risk
CJ Chamberlain
Harvard University, 2021
2021
Temperate forests! How climate change affects growth and phenology
AN Ayala, C Chamberlain, NM Holbrook
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 60, E277-E277, 2020
2020
Chilling dominates forcing and photoperiod cues to determine tree budburst in experiments, complicating forecasts for natural systems
EM Wolkovich, A Ettinger, I Morales-Castilla, C Chamberlain, D Buonaiuto
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, B32E-07, 2019
2019
Climate Change Ecology
CJ Chamberlain, EM Wolkovich
New Phytologist Supporting Information: Climate change reshapes the drivers of false spring risk across European trees
CJ Chamberlain
Supporting information: A simple explanation for declining temperature sensitivity with warming
EMWJ Auerbach, CJ Chamberlain, DM Buonaiuto, AK Ettinger, ...
Supplementary Information: Winter temperatures predominate in spring phenological responses to warming
AK Ettinger, CJ Chamberlain, I Morales-Castilla, DM Buonaiuto, ...
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