As global temperatures rise, phenological changes have occurred causing flowering times of plant species to occur earlier than previously recorded in the past (Bartomeus, Ascher, Wagner, Danforth, Colla, Kornbluth, Winfree, 2011). The New England Cranberry, Vaccinium macrocarpon, is not an exception to this phenomena. Cranberries act similar to wild plants in the case of the phenology differing in warmer temperatures. Since cranberries have been an important part of New England culture, cultivators have kept records of cranberry growth and production. Cranberry cultivators have been spraying fungicide on the crop when 10% of the flowers have bloomed. This quantifies timing of cranberry flowering over the years. The earlier flowering times of cranberries affects not only cultivators, but other species that interact closely with the plant. Cranberry shoots and leaves are an important food resource for the bog copper butterfly, Lycaena epixanthe. As global temperatures rise, the concern for earlier flowering times affecting both human cultivation and other species interactions continues to grow.
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Expansion on ideas
Perhaps expand on the sentence "Cranberries act similar to wild plants in the case of the phenology differing in warmer temperatures." like including examples of wild plants and how they differ in warmer temperatures
Important
Avoid using words such as important to describe significance. 'Cranberry shoots and leaves are an important food resource for the bog copper butterfly' can be written as 'Cranberry shoots and leaves provide a food resource for the bog copper butterfly,...'
Species name
Good job italicizing the species name Lycaena epixanthe.