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Comparing fruiting phenology across two historical datasets: Thoreau's observations and herbarium specimens.

Tara K MillerAmanda S GallinatLinnea C SmithRichard B Primack
Published in: Annals of botany (2021)
Strong correlations in fruiting phenology between Thoreau's observations and data from herbaria suggest that field and herbarium methods capture similar broad-scale phenological information, including relative fruiting times among plant species in New England. Differences in the timing of first, last and duration of fruiting suggest that historical datasets collected with different methods, scales and metrics may not be comparable when exact timing is important. Researchers should strongly consider matching methodology when selecting historical records of fruiting phenology for present-day comparisons.
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