TY - JOUR AU1 - Xu, L. AU2 - Myneni, R. B. AU3 - Chapin III, F. S. AU4 - Callaghan, T. V. AU5 - Pinzon, J. E. AU6 - Tucker, C. J. AU7 - Zhu, Z. AU8 - Bi, J. AU9 - Ciais, P. AU1 - Tømmervik, H. AU1 - Euskirchen, E. S. AU1 - Forbes, B. C. AU1 - Piao, S. L. AU1 - Anderson, B. T. AU1 - Ganguly, S. AU1 - Nemani, R. R. AU1 - Goetz, S. J. AU1 - Beck, P. S. A. AU1 - Bunn, A. G. AU2 - Cao, C. AU2 - Stroeve, J. C. AB - Pronounced increases in winter temperature result in lower seasonal temperature differences, with implications for vegetation seasonality and productivity. Research now indicates that temperature and vegetation seasonality in northern ecosystems have diminished to an extent equivalent to a southerly shift of 4°– 7° in latitude, and may reach the equivalent of up to 20° over the twenty-first century. TI - Temperature and vegetation seasonality diminishment over northern lands JF - Nature Climate Change DO - 10.1038/nclimate1836 DA - 2013-03-10 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/temperature-and-vegetation-seasonality-diminishment-over-northern-s0bQiWtu3O SP - 581 EP - 586 VL - 3 IS - 6 DP - DeepDyve ER -