Climate change altering leaf patterns in Indian forests, study finds.
Canopy trees in dry deciduous and evergreen forests of Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, India, shed leaves in September to December, with new leaves growing from February to July. In dry deciduous forests, leaf expansion peaks during the monsoon season. In evergreen forests, leaf fall and growth happen throughout the year, with a peak before the monsoon. The timing of leaf changes in these forests is influenced by the local rainfall patterns.