Alpine Spring Arrives Six Days Earlier Than 25 Years Ago
Swiss study reveals significant climate impact on Alpine flora, with warming temperatures advancing spring growth by nearly a week.

Key Takeaways
- Spring growth in the Swiss Alps now begins significantly earlier than it did two decades ago.
- The study utilized 40 IMIS weather stations located between 1,700 and 2,700 meters altitude.
- Plants relying on temperature cues may displace those relying on day length (photoperiod).
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They Said
"Climate change is reshaping the ecosystem in the mountains."
"The internal clock causes some to only sprout when the days have reached a certain length. Others need warmth above all."