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1. The phenology and clutch size of UK Blue Tits does not differ with woodland composition.

2. Phenology.

3. Modelling thermal sensitivity in the full phenological distribution: A new approach applied to the spring arboreal caterpillar peak.

4. The phenology and clutch size of UK blue tits does not differ with woodland composition

8. Variation and correlation in the timing of breeding of North Atlantic seabirds across multiple scales

9. Local snowmelt and temperature – but not regional sea‐ice – explain variation in spring phenology in coastal Arctic tundra

10. Predicting a change in the order of spring phenology in temperate forests

11. The correlates of intraspecific variation in nest height and nest building duration in the Eurasian blue tit Cyanistes caeruleus.

12. Estimating the ability of plants to plastically track temperature-mediated shifts in the spring phenological optimum

13. Large‐scale variation in birth timing and synchrony of a large herbivore along the latitudinal and altitudinal gradients.

14. Comparing two measures of phenological synchrony in a predator–prey interaction: Simpler works better.

15. A Spatial Perspective on the Phenological Distribution of the Spring Woodland Caterpillar Peak.

16. The environmental predictors of spatio-temporal variation in the breeding phenology of a passerine bird.

17. Local snow melt and temperature—but not regional sea ice—explain variation in spring phenology in coastal Arctic tundra.

18. Estimating the ability of plants to plastically track temperature-mediated shifts in the spring phenological optimum.

19. Winter chilling speeds spring development of temperate butterflies.

20. Competitor phenology as a social cue in breeding site selection.

21. Passerines may be sufficiently plastic to track temperature-mediated shifts in optimum lay date.

22. Phenological mismatch and ontogenetic diet shifts interactively affect offspring condition in a passerine.

23. Changing climate cues differentially alter zooplankton dormancy dynamics across latitudes.

24. Similarities in butterfly emergence dates among populations suggest local adaptation to climate.

25. Arctic tundra plant phenology and greenness across space and time

26. Expanding a classic woodland food chain into a geographically variable food web

27. Breeding phenology and its effects on reproductive success in seabirds

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