• Group: PhenoCam
  • Camera Description: StarDot NetCam SC
  • Camera Orientation: None
  • Site Contacts:
    • Kris Hart <k DOT m DOT hart AT bham DOT ac DOT uk>
    • Peter Miles <p DOT miles AT bham DOT ac DOT uk>
    • Thomas Downes <t DOT m DOT downes AT bham DOT ac DOT uk>
  • UTC Offset: 0
  • Site Type: I
  • Site Meteorology: False
  • MAT_daymet: None
  • MAP_daymet: None
  • MAT_worldclim: 9.1
  • MAP_worldclim: 717.0
  • Flux Data: True
  • Flux Networks:
  • Flux Sitenames: None
  • dominant_species: Quercus petraea
  • primary_veg_type: DB
  • secondary_veg_type: None
  • north_america_ecoregion: None
  • wwf_biome: 4
  • koeppen_geiger: Cfb
  • landcover_igbp: 10
  • site_notes:

    We did indeed have herbivory events in both 2018 and 2019, most severely in 2018. We would attribute the changed springtime phenology to that herbivory and have been working up some correlative data to support that diagnosis. Our entomologists tell me that the prime culprit for the defoliation was the European winter moth, Operophtera brumata, but others played a part.

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