Isabella Ostovary and Maaike de Boer win the Phenology Competition 2023.
Isabelle Ostovary (left) and Maaike de Boer (right) won the 2023 phenology competition with their posters, which was organised by the Swiss Commission for Phenology and Seasonality of SCNAT.
Image: KPS Sibylle StoeckliOmar Lenzi wins the phenology competition 2022
Omar Lenzi won the Phenology 2022 competition organized by the Swiss Commission for Phenology and Seasonality of SCNAT with his poster entitled: "Four decades of phenology in an alpine amphibian: trends, stasis, and climatic drivers".
Image: KPS Yann VitasseJustine Charlet de Sauvage wins the phenology competition 2021
Does growing season length determine radial growth in sessile oak?
Image: KPSMartina Schuler won the Phenology 2020 competition price
In situ versus artificial water turnover during spring: A comparison of microbial food web structures in Lake Zurich
Image: KPSFrederik Baumgarten wins the 2019 phenology competition
How much cold temperatures do trees need to come out of their winter dormancy?
Image: KPSDavid Basler gewinnt den Phänologie-Wettbewerb 2014
Dominieren Licht oder Temperatur die Frühlingsphänologie von Schweizer Baumarten? Der Sieger des vierten Schweizer Wettbewerbs für Phänologie- und Saisonalitätsforschung 2014 heisst David Basler. Mit seinen Experimenten, Feldstudien und Modellierungen ging er in seiner Dissertation der Frage nach, welchen Einfluss Licht und Temperatur auf die Pflanzenentwicklung haben.
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