We invite you to join us for the next Alaska LEO Network webinar TODAY Tuesday August 21st, 2018 from 2:00-3:30pm. LEO webinars provide an exciting learning experience and connects local observers and organizations from across Alaska to discuss current and emerging environmental changes.
1:45pm - Conference Line Opens
2:00pm - Welcome, Agenda Review
2:10pm - LEO Observation Review
2:30pm - Presentation
Late Bloomers: spotting funky fall flowers and what it tells us about climate change
Dr. Katie Spellman, International Arctic Research Center
Description: We have been finding a weird signal in arctic and boreal plant responses to warmer temperatures and longer growing seasons, and think it might be because some species are busting their buds in the fall, making them delayed in the spring. Have you seen wild rose or cranberry species flowering late in the fall, and you think, "Man, little flower, why are you doing that? Don't you know the snow is coming??" All these woody plants pre-form their buds for the next year, but we think there might be something to longer summers leading to these buds being able to now develop a little too far along. LEO is currently collecting observations of flowers blooming at unusual times in late summer or fall throughout Alaska.
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Thank you LEO Network members, and to Dr. Spellman, for joining us in the August webinar
Respectfully,
The LEO Team at ANTHC
Erica Mike Des Mike Oxcenia