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The INFloR project examines how climate change affects flowering times in native and invasive plant species in Mediterranean ecosystems. It aims to develop forecasting tools to manage invasive species and predict allergenic pollen seasons, thereby supporting biodiversity conservation and public health.
Changes in temperature and precipitation are altering flowering phenology (the timing of onset and duration), affecting plant reproduction, pollinator diversity, and other species interactions.
In biodiversity hotspots such as Mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs), which host ~20% of global plant biodiversity, phenological shifts have major implications for the abundance and diversity of floral resources and the animals that rely on them.
Moreover, the biodiversity of hotspots is increasingly thr…
UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA
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LOS ANGELES UCLA SANTA BARBARA UCSB DAVIS UCD RIVERSIDE UCR SAN DIEGO UCSD SANTA CRUZ UCSC IRVIN
United States, Berkeley
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
United States, Statesboro
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: Yes
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