Changes in temperature and precipitation patterns can have significant impacts on plant and animal phenology.
Warmer temperatures can cause plants to bloom earlier and animals to migrate sooner. Increased precipitation can affect the availability of water and food sources, leading to shifts in the timing of growth, reproduction, and other life cycle events.
Overall, these changes can disrupt the synchrony between plants and their pollinators or animals and their food sources, potentially resulting in decreased fitness and survival rates for some species.