| phenology | The study of the biological rhythms of plants and animals, particularly those rhythms showing seasonal variation. Origin: G. Phaino, to appear, + logos, study (05 Mar 2000) |
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The science that treats the periodic biological phenomena with relation to climate, especially seasonal changes. Phenological events are stages of plant growth. From a climatological viewpoint, these phenomena serve as bases for the interpretation of progress in local seasons and the climatic zones, and are considered to integrate the effects of a number of bioclimatic factors on rate of plant development. ...
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the sequence of events; seasonal changes in organisms; the study or ecording of periodic phenomena, usually in relation to abiotic factors
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The study of the relationship between climate and the timing of periodic natural phenomena such as migration of birds, bud bursting, or flowering of plants.
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the seasonal life history of a plant, insect or animal.
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The study of periodicity phenomena of plants.
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