Phenology and nature's shifting rhythms - Regina Brinker

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Transcriber: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
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Take a look outside a window.
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What is the season where you are?
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How do you know?
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Most likely, you looked at a tree or plant
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and noticed details about its leaves
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and assessed the qualities of sunlight streaming outside.
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Observing the timing of biological events
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in relation to changes in season and climate
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is called "phenology".
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When you notice the daffodil buds are poking through the snow
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and think spring is on its way,
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you're using phenology.
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When you see leaves turn from green to red,
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and watch migrating birds fly past,
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and realize that summer is over, autumn is here,
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you're using phenology.
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Literally meaning, "the science of appearance",
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phenology comes from the Greek words
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"pheno," to show or appear,
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and "logos," to study.
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Humans have relied on phenology
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since the time of hunters and gatherers.
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We've watched changes in seasons
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to know when to plant and harvest food
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and when to track migrating animals.
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Scientists observe and document seasonal changes in nature
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and look for patterns in the timing of seasonal events.
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Timing of these natural signs has remained consistent until recently.
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Increasing global temperature is causing rhythms of nature to shift.
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Bud burst, the day when a tree or plant's leaf or flower buds open,
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is occurring earlier in the year for some species.
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For every one degree Celsius rise in temperature,
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bud burst happens five days earlier than usual.
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Differences in timing affect not only plants,
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but the insects and birds that depend on the plants for food.
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For example, oak trees in the Arnhem Forest of the Netherlands
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now experience bud burst ten days earlier,
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as compared to twenty years ago.
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New oak leaves are a favorite food of winter moth caterpillars.
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To survive, the caterpillars adapted
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to the change in the tree's timing,
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and now hatch 15 days earlier than before.
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Migrating pied flycatcher birds, however,
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aren't doing as well.
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The birds prefer to feed their chicks winter moth caterpillars.
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The caterpillars are now hatching earlier,
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but the birds' chicks are not.
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This delay is costing the birds a food source.
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The pied flycatcher population has decreased
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by up to 90% in some areas as a result.
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Changes to a seemingly simple event,
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leaves opening,
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has ripple effects throughout a food web.
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Earlier bloom times can also have an economic impact.
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The famed cherry blossoms in Washington D.C.
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are blooming five days earlier than before.
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Since the cherry trees are blooming earlier,
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the blossoms also fade earlier,
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frustrating thousands of tourists who visit
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for the Cherry Blossom Festival.
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High school marching bands plan
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all year to attend the parade
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and perform, surrounded by a majestic white canopy.
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How disappointing for them to find, well, trees
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rather than the famous cherry blossoms!
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Plants and animals react to changes in natural light and temperature.
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Increasing temperatures cause plants to bloom earlier than before,
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and become out of sync with the insects and birds in a food web.
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So, the next time you look out your window
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and notice what season it is,
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you may be fooled by those blooming trees.
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Think of phenology,
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then think of how you can play a part to slow climate change.
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