• Disrupted seasonal biology impacts health, food security and ecosystems 

      Stevenson, Tyler J.; Visser, Marcel E.; Arnold, Walter; Barrett, Perry; Biello, Stephany M.; Dawson, Alistair G.; Denlinger, David L.; Dominoni, Davide M.; Ebling, Francis J.P.; Elton, Sarah; Evans, Neil; Ferguson, Heather M.; Foster, Russell G.; Hau, Michaela; Haydon, Daniel Thomas; Hazlerigg, David; Heideman, Paul D.; Hopcraft, John Grant C.; Jonsson, Nicholas N.; Kronfeld-Schor, Noga; Kumar, Vinod Anil; Lincoln, Gerald A.; Macleod, Ross; Martin, Samuel A.M.; Martinez-Bakker, Michaela E.; Nelson, Randy J.; Reed, Thomas E.; Robinson, Jane E.; Rock, Daniel Joseph E.; Schwartz, William J.; Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf; Tauber, Eran; Thackeray, Stephen J.; Umstätter, Christina; Yoshimura, Takashi; Helm, Barbara (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-10-22)
      The rhythm of life on earth is shaped by seasonal changes in the environment. Plants and animals show profound annual cycles in physiology, health, morphology, behaviour and demography in response to environmental cues. Seasonal biology impacts ecosystems and agriculture, with consequences for humans and biodiversity. Human populations show robust annual rhythms in health and well-being, and the ...