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Theresa M. Crimmins
Associate Professor, University of Arizona
Professional Experience
University of Arizona
Associate Professor
2008 - Present
Education
University of Arizona
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Science and Society Team Award
Received December 2023
Team Name: USA National Phenology Network (NPN) National Coordination Office (NCO). The team members are Theresa Crimmins, Director; Erin Posthumus, Outreach Coordinator and US Fish & Wildlife Service Liaison; Alyssa Rosemartin, Partner & Application...
Team Name: USA National Phenology Network (NPN) National Coordination Office (NCO). The team members are Theresa Crimmins, Director; Erin Posthumus, Outreach Coordinator and US Fish & Wildlife Service Liaison; Alyssa Rosemartin, Partner & Application Specialist; Samantha Brewer, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator; Ellen Denny, Monitoring Design & Data Coordinator; Jeff Switzer, Systems Analyst; Nathan Acosta, Web Developer
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Publications
Biologically-Relevant Trends in Springtime Temperatures Acro...
November 06, 2019
Does an Early Spring Indicate an Early Summer? Relationships...
August 31, 2019
AGU Abstracts
Research data infrastructure doesn’t just happen: the USA National Phenology Network’s journey to sustainability
AGU 2024
informatics | 10 december 2024
Theresa M. Crimmins, Jeremy Clark
Addressing global environmental and societal challenges requires a great deal of data and information. While much of our focus is on insights gained t...
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An assessment of established phenology models, and development of new phenology models for 20 plant species using USA National Phenology Network, Nature’s Notebook data
AGU 2024
biogeosciences | 09 december 2024
Dylan Girone, Ava Lasater, Daniel Williams, Kyle S...
Understanding the seasonal timing of plant and insect events can help managers plan for and mitigate risks. Herms (2004) constructed degree-day models...
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Do Models Established in the 1990s Accurately Predict Spring Flowering for Five Sonoran Plant Species?
CITIZEN SCIENCE IN THE HYDROSPHERE: ENGAGING COMMUNITY OBSERVERS AND INTEGRATING CROWDSOURCED DATA INTO REMOTE SENSING AND MODELED PRODUCTS POSTER
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Martha Whitaker, Dylan Girone, Ava Lasater, Nick M...
Few models have been established to predict flowering in the Sonoran Desert region. The most well-known models were established for a handful of plant...
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