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    Precipitation characteristics and trend in the Hsiao-Ching river basin of Jinan city during the past 50 years by Lin, L., Liu, Jian, Huang, J., Chen, X., Guan, Q., Tang, Y.

    Published 2014
    “…Nearly two-thirds of the total rainfall amount is concentrated in summer, with autumn and spring months to follow, and only about 3% in winter. …”
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    Seasonal variations of agar extracted from different life stages of Gracilaria cliftonii (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) from Western Australia by Munoz, Julieta, Fotedar, Ravi

    Published 2011
    “…Native agar varied from 53.6% to 59.6% dry basis over the study period. Agar yield of the tetrasporophyte was significantly higher in autumn 2008 than spring 2009. …”
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    Seasonality of coral reproduction in the Dampier Archipelago, northern Western Australia by Baird, A., Blakeway, David, Hurley, T., Stoddart, J.

    Published 2011
    “…Coral spawning in Western Australia (WA) occurs predominantly in the austral autumn in contrast to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) on Australia's east coast where most spawning occurs in spring. …”
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    Seasonality of abundance, reproduction and epiphytism in Gracilaria cliftonii Withell, Millar & Kraft, 1994 from Western Australia by Muñoz Serrato, Julieta Margarita

    Published 2010
    “…Epiphytic biomass was significantly higher in Autumn and Winter 2008, while, epiphytic load was significantly higher in Spring 2008. …”
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    Phenology and Growth of the Grasstree Xanthorrhoea preissii in Relation to Fire and Season by Korczynskyj, Dylan

    Published 2002
    “…While water appears to have played an important role in the evolution of this species, growth phenology suggests that X. preissii may have retained a mesotherm growth rhythm from the subtropical early Tertiary Period. To distinguish fire-stimulated growth from the underlying growth patterns imposed by season, leaf production and starch reserves of X. preissii were compared between plants from unburnt sites and those burnt in spring and autumn. …”
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    Climate warming could increase recruitment success in glacier foreland plants by Mondoni, A., Pedrini, Simone, Bernareggi, G., Rossi, G., Abeli, T., Probert, R.J., Ghitti, M., Bonomi, C., Orsenigo, S.

    Published 2015
    “…Early snowmelt in spring caused the main ecological factors enhancing the recruitment success. • Conclusions: The results suggest that warming will influence the recruitment of glacier foreland species primarily via the extension of the snow-free period in spring, which increases seedling establishment and results in a greater resistance to summer drought and winter extremes. …”
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    Seasonal and spatial variations of saltmarsh benthic foraminiferal communities from North Norfolk, England by Saad, Salha A., Wade, Christopher M.

    Published 2016
    “…There were two separate peaks in the abundance of Ammonia sp. and E. williamsoni, one in spring and another in autumn. In contrast, H. germanica showed a single peak in its abundance in autumn. …”
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    Understanding seasonal variation in individual’s activity participation and trip generation by using four consecutive two-week travel diary by Ahmad Termida, Nursitihazlin, Susilo, Yusak O., Franklin, Joel P., Chengxi, Liu

    Published 2018
    “…A longitudinal panel two-week travel diary data collected in four consecutive waves over a span of seven months period that covers all four different seasons; autumn, winter, spring and summer, were analysed by using simultaneous Tobit models. …”
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    Fish choruses off Port Hedland, Western Australia by Parsons, Miles, Salgado Kent, Chandra, Recalde-Salas, Angela, McCauley, Robert

    Published 2017
    “…Seven fish choruses were identified, occurring predominantly between late spring and early autumn (wet season) and displaying energy from 50 Hz to >4 kHz. …”
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    Different responses of greenhouse gas emissions to straw application at different seasons in Northeast China by Shuang, Liang, Hao, Zhang

    Published 2019
    “…Although straw return plays a role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from rice paddy fields, little quantitative information is available on the extent at different periods. In this study, gas samples were collected during the rice growing period from an in-situ experiment comprising three treatments: no straw return (CK); straw return in the autumn (SR-A), and; straw return in the spring (SR-S). …”
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    Near future climate projections over the Red River Delta of Vietnam using the regional climate model version 3 by Thanh Ngo-Duc, Quang-Trung Nguyen, Tuan-Long Trinh, Thanh-Hang Vu, Van-Tan Phan, Van-Cu Pham

    Published 2012
    “…Precipitation is also well simulated during winter - spring and largely underestimated during summer - autumn. …”
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    Influence of weather on incidence of bronchiolitis in Australia and New Zealand by Hoeppner, T., Borland, M., Babl, F., Neutze, J., Phillips, N., Krieser, D., Dalziel, S., Davidson, A., Donath, S., Jachno, K., South, M., Williams, A., Zhang, Guicheng, Oakley, E.

    Published 2017
    “…Hospital admissions showed strong seasonality with peaks in wintertime, onset in autumn and offset in spring. The onset of peak incidence was preceded by a drop in temperature. …”
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    Harvesting rate of the termite, Drepanotermes tamminensis (Hill) within native woodland and shrubland of the Western Australian wheatbelt by Park, H., Majer, Jonathan, Hobbs, R., Bae, T.

    Published 1993
    “…Harvesting mainly occurs during the autumn (April-May) and spring (September-October) seasons. …”
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    Diatom D18O evidence for the development of the modern halocline system in the subarctic northwest Pacific at the onset of major Northern Hemisphere glaciation by Swann, George E.A., Maslin, Mark A., Leng, Melanie J., Sloane, Hilary J., Haug, Gerald H.

    Published 2006
    “…The d18O(diatom) and Uk37 sea surface reconstructions indicate both a significant freshening of 2–4 practical salinity units and an increase in surface temperatures in the summer to early winter period from circa 2.73 Ma onward. In contrast, the concomitant increase in d18O(foram) is likely to be reflective of conditions beneath the mesothermal structure and/or spring conditions when warmer sea surface temperatures are not present in the region. …”
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    Evaluation of empirical relationships between extreme rainfall and daily maximum temperature in Australia by Herath, S., Sarukkalige, Priyantha Ranjan, Nguyen, V.

    Published 2017
    “…Seasonal variations of the scale changing trends were analysed by categorizing the summer and autumn seasons in one group and the winter and spring seasons in another group. …”
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    Examining the effects of out-of-home and in-home constraints on leisure activity participation in different seasons of the year by Ahmad Termida, Nursitihazlin, Susilo, Yusak O., Franklin, Joel P.

    Published 2016
    “…Individuals with shift working hours engage less in day-to-day leisure activities than other workers’ types in both spring and summer seasons. The thermal indicator significantly affects individuals’ leisure activity participation decisions during the autumn season. …”
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    Remote sensing of agricultural salinity. by Hick, Peter T.

    Published 1987
    “…The maximum discrimination occurred in a September 1986 flight (spring-flush). Although excellent discrimination was also evident in August and November in 1985, this could not be reproduced in November 1986. …”
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    Medium-term temporal stability of the helminth component community structure in bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) from the Mazury Lake District region of Poland by Bajer, Anna, Behnke, Jerzy M., Pawelczyk, Agnieszka, Kulis, Karolina, Sereda, Michal J., Sinski, Edward

    Published 2005
    “…In this study we tested the null hypothesis that despite seasonal, host age and sex effects, helminth communities should show relative stability between years. Over a period of 3 years (1998–2000) we sampled bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) populations (total n=250) at 2 points in the year: in spring, at the start of the breeding season, and in autumn, after the cessation of breeding. …”
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    Spatial and temporal trends in mean, maximum and minimum temperature in the Niger-South Basin, Nigeria by Oloruntade, Ajayi Johnson, Mohammad, Thamer Ahmad, Ghazali, Abdul Halim, Wayayok, Aimrun

    Published 2016
    “…The increasing warming trends for all series were also stronger in autumn and summer than in spring and winter. On the monthly basis, the highest TMEAN, TMAX and TMIN increase were in February (1.13 °C/yr), September (1.22 °C/yr) and January (1.41 °C/yr), respectively. …”
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