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Dr. Lin Meng

Dr. Lin Meng

@Linmengmet

Assistant Professor @VanderbiltU |#Phenology 🌳 | Climate | #TropicalEcology | light pollution | she/her

Nashville, TN Katılım Mart 2019
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Dr. Lin Meng@Linmengmet·
Check out our new @PNASNews paper: Cooling outweighs warming across phenological transitions in the Northern Hemisphere. Our results highlight that phenology is a key driver of vegetation–climate interactions and surface temperature regulation. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
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PNAS Nexus
PNAS Nexus@PNASNexus·
Artificial light at night extends allergy season by weeks and increases the proportion of days with severe allergenic pollen exposure, compared to areas with less light pollution, according to a study of the northeastern United States. In PNAS Nexus: ow.ly/7gQs50Y3KXk
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Our recent @Nature paper, led by @JQCBerkeley: Hot droughts in the Amazon provide a window to a future hypertropical climate. We show that today’s hot droughts may already mirror future tropical conditions, increasing risks to forest resilience. nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Dr. Lin Meng@Linmengmet·
New in PNAS: Commentary on our article — “It’s Cool to be Green!” 🌱. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… Grateful for the highlight and discussion by @profdesai
Dr. Lin Meng@Linmengmet

Check out our new @PNASNews paper: Cooling outweighs warming across phenological transitions in the Northern Hemisphere. Our results highlight that phenology is a key driver of vegetation–climate interactions and surface temperature regulation. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

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Think Global Health
Think Global Health@ThinkGlobalHlth·
A new study finds that urban light pollution has lengthened plant growing seasons across the Northern Hemisphere, which could disturb the processes necessary for maintaining air quality and ecosystems. Coauthor @Linmengmet explains: thinkglobalhealth.org/article/light-…
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Dr. Lin Meng@Linmengmet·
Only 2 days left to submit an abstract to our phenology session at #AGU25! B095 - Understanding Phenological Responses, Changes and Feedbacks: Patterns, Mechanisms, and Consequences agu.confex.com/agu/agu25/prel… Join us to explore the timing of life in a changing world. #phenology
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AGU's Eos
AGU's Eos@AGU_Eos·
New research suggests light pollution, not just heat, is a major driver of longer growing seasons in cities. eos.org/articles/artif…
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Dr. Lin Meng@Linmengmet·
Call for Abstracts! Join our #AGU25 session (B013): Advancing Environmental Monitoring through Near-Surface Remote Sensing: Capabilities, Applications, and Future Directions We explore cutting-edge tools & ideas—submit your work by July 30 agu.confex.com/agu/agu25/prel… @PhenoCam
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Nature Portfolio
Nature Portfolio@NaturePortfolio·
Artificial light, together with urban heat, may be lengthening the growing season in urban environments by as much as three weeks compared to rural areas, according to an analysis published in @NatCities. go.nature.com/4nkcx0e
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Dr. Lin Meng@Linmengmet·
Why should we care about ALAN’s impact on plants? Longer allergy seasons; Mismatched timing with pollinators. Light pollution affects way more than our view of the stars—it’s reshaping entire ecosystems. #OpenAccess #DarkSkies #LightingDesign #ALAN
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