Title
Changes in Tree Phenology across Africa
Author(s)
A.J.Plumptre, L.Shoo, L. Polansky, S.Strindberg, K.Abernethy, S. Ayebare, F. Babweteera, C. Boesch, T. Breuer, F. Bujo, C. A. Chapman, M. Cords, D. Doran, C. Ewango, A. Fayolle, I. Gilby, T. Hart, M. Hockemba, K. Hosaka, K. Jeffrey, N. Itoh, D. Morgan, B. Mugerwa, F. Mulindahabi,H. Ndangalasi, S. Ndolo, T. O’Brien, A. Pusey, M. Robbins, C. Sanz, D.Segan, N. Shah, D. Sheil,
Published
2012
Abstract
The Phenology of African Trees 4Many research stations collect phenology data but few have analysed these data and as a result there exist several long term data sets in Africa which had never been analysed and published in the literature. This short report summarizes the activities and outputs of a workshop held at the Institute for Tropical Forest Conservation in Uganda which brought together people who had long term data on the flowering and fruiting of trees at 17 sites in Africa, for many of these sites it was the first time their data had been analysed.

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