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[full list of publications]
Stöckli, R., T. Rutishauser, I. Baker, M.
Liniger, S. Denning (2011): A Global Reanalysis of Vegetation Phenology,
J. Geophys. Res. 116, G03020, doi:10.1029/2010JG001545.
[link]
[pdf]
Demarée, G. R., T. Rutishauser (2011):
«Periodical Observations» to «Anthochronology»
and «Phenology» - The scientific debate between Adolphe
Quetelet and Charles Morren on the origin of the word «Phenology»,
Int J Biometorology, Special Issue Phenology 2010, 10.1007/s00484-011-0442-5.
[link]
[pdf]
Peñuelas, J., T. Rutishauser, I. Filella
(2009): Phenology Feedbacks on Climate Change. Science
324, 887–888.
[link]
[reprint]
Demarée, G. and T. Rutishauser (2009):
Origins of the word "phenology". Eos Transactions
of the American Geophysical Union 90, 291.
[link]
[link
supplement] [reprint]
Rutishauser, T., C. Schleip, T. Sparks, Ø.
Nordli, A. Menzel, H. Wanner, F. Jeanneret and J. Luterbacher (2009):
The Temperature Sensitivity of Swiss and British Plant Phenology
1753–1958. Climate Research 39, 179-190.
[link]
[pdf]
[link
special issue]
Naef-Daenzer, B., J. Luterbacher, M. Nuber, T. Rutishauser,
W. Winkel: Climate forcing on a bird population over the past half
millennium, in review.
Schleip, C., T. Rutishauser, J. Luterbacher and
A. Menzel (2009): Time series modelling and temperature impact assessment
of phenological records in the last 250 years, J Geophys Res
- Biogeoscience 113, G04026, doi:10.1029/2007JG000646.
[link]
[pdf]
Stöckli, R., T. Rutishauser, L. Lu, P. E.
Thornton, and A. S. Denning (2008): Remote sensing data assimilation
for a prognostic phenology model, J Geophys Res –
Biogeosciences 113, G04021, doi: 10.1029/2008JG000781.
[link]
[pdf]
Burri, M. and T. Rutishauser (2008): Johann Jakob
Sprünglis Beobachtungen als Quelle der Historischen Klimaforschung.
In: Stuber, M., Moser, P., Gerber-Visser, G., Pfister, C. (Eds.):
Kartoffeln, Klee und kluge Köpfe. Die Oekonomische und Gemeinnützige
Gesellschaft des Kantons Bern OGG (1759-2009). Verlag Paul Haupt,
Bern, pp. 107-110.
[pdf]
[pdf
references]
Rutishauser, T., J. Luterbacher, C. Defila, D.
Frank and H. Wanner (2008): Swiss Spring Plant Phenology 2007: Extremes,
a multi-century perspective and changes in temperature sensitivity.
Geophys. Res. Lett. 35, L05703. doi: 10.1029/2007GL032545.
[link] [pdf]
["Bouffées
de chaleur et pousses précoces"]
Meier, N., T. Rutishauser, J. Luterbacher, C.
Pfister and H. Wanner (2007): Grape Harvest Dates as a proxy for
Swiss April to August Temperature Reconstructions back to AD 1480.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 34, L20705, doi:10.1029/2007GL031381.
[link]
[pdf]
[data]
[Interview
in "Uniaktuell"] ["Une
vérité climatique se dissimule dans le vin"]
["New
climate sensor: Swiss grapes"]
[Diploma
thesis Meier 2007]
Rutishauser, T., J. Luterbacher, F. Jeanneret,
C. Pfister and H. Wanner (2007): A phenology-based reconstruction
of interannual changes in past spring seasons. J Geophys Res-Biogeoscience,
112, G04016, doi:10.1029/2006JG000382.
[link]
[pdf]
[data
download Swiss Spring Phenology Reconstruction]
Luterbacher, J., M.A. Liniger, A. Menzel, N. Estrella, P.M. Della-Marta,
C. Pfister,
T. Rutishauser, and E. Xoplaki (2007): Exceptional
European warmth of autumn 2006 and winter 2007: Historical context,
the underlying dynamics, and its phenological impacts. Geophys.
Res. Lett., 34, L12704, doi:10.1029/2007GL029951.
[link]
[pdf]
Rutishauser, T. and S. Studer (2007): Klimawandel
und der Einfluss auf die Frühlingsphänologie. Schweizer
Zeitschrift für das Forstwesen, 158 (5), 105-111.
[pdf]
[data
download Swiss Cherry Flowering Dates]
Luterbacher, J., E. Xoplaki, M. Küttel, C. Casty, T.
Rutishauser, A. Pauling, and H. Wanner (2006): Mediterranean
past climate variability. Exchanges. Newsletter of the Climate Variability
and Predictability Programme (CLIVAR), Volume 11 (2), 14-19.
Luterbacher, J. and 43 Co-authors including T. Rutishauser
(2006): Mediterranean Climate Variability Over The Last Centuries:
A Review. In: The Mediterranean Climate: an overview of the main
characteristics and issues, Ed. P. Lionello, P. Malanotte-Rizzoli,
and R. Boscolo, Elsevier, 27-148.
Rutishauser, T., J. Luterbacher, F. Jeanneret
and H. Wanner (2004): Integrating Historical Phenological Observations
into a 280-Year Long Series.
In: Proceedings of the International Conference “Challenging
Times. Towards an operational system for monitoring, modelling and
forecasting of phenological changes and their socio-economic impact,
edited by Arnold J.H. van Vliet, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 31
March to 2 April 2003.
[pdf]
PhD thesis
Rutishauser, This (2007): Historical Phenology – Plant Phenological
Reconstructions and Climate Sensitivity in Northern Switzerland,
PhD thesis, University of Bern, Switzerland, pp. 167.
(Supervisors: Prof. H. Wanner, PD Dr. J. Luterbacher, Prof. C. Pfister,
Dr. F. Jeanneret,
Uni Bern)
[Abstract][Abstract+Contents][Zusammenfassung]
Diploma thesis
Rutishauser, This (2003): “Cherry Tree Phenology. Interdisciplinary
Analyses of Phenological Observations of the Cherry Tree in the
Extended Swiss Plateau Region and Their Relation to Climate Change.
Diplomarbeit der Philosophisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät
der Universität Bern, p. 122.
(Supervisors: Prof. H. Wanner, PD Dr. J. Luterbacher, Prof. Ch.
Pfister, Dr. F. Jeanneret,
Dr. C. Defila, Uni Bern and MeteoSwiss Zürich)
[Abstract]
[Diploma,
19.8 MB]
[Article
"Unilink"]
Berner Umweltforschungspreis [link]
[article]
Term papers
Rutishauser, This (2001): “The Djäknebol Farmer Diary
as Proxy Data for Temperature Reconstruction in Southwestern Sweden
1761-1861”, Degree project, Department of physical geography
and quaternary geology Stockholm University, pp. 49.
(Supervisor: Dr. A. Moberg, Uni Stockholm)
[Abstract]
[pdf,
2.3 MB]
Rutishauser, This (2000): „Die Jüngere Dryas in Eis und
Ozean“, Seminararbeit in Paläogeoökologie am Geographischen
Institut der Universität Bern.
(Supervisor: Prof. H. Veit, Uni Bern)
Rutishauser, This (2000):
Zwischen Nächstenliebe und Geltungsdrang. Die Liebesgabensammlung
nach den Hochwassern von 1839 im Kanton Uri, Proseminararbeit am
Historischen Institut des Universität Bern, Abteilung für
Wirtschafts-, Sozial- und Umweltgeschichte.
(Supervisor: Prof. Ch. Pfister, Uni Bern)
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