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Tree leaf out response to temperature: comparing field observations,remote sensing,and a warming experiment
Authors:Caroline A Polgar  Richard B Primack  Jeffrey S Dukes  Crystal Schaaf  Zhuosen Wang  Susanne S Hoeppner
Institution:1. Boston University, Boston, MA, 02215, USA
2. Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA
3. Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA
4. Department of Biology, University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, 02125, USA
5. School for the Environment, University of Massachusetts Boston, 100 Morrissey Blvd, Boston, MA, 02125, USA
Abstract:Leaf out time is a widely used indicator of climate change and represents a critical transition point of annual seasonality in most temperate ecosystems. We compared three sources of data to determine the effect of spring temperature on tree leaf out: field observations, remotely sensed satellite data, and experimental warming. All three methods recorded earlier leaf out with warmer spring temperatures. However, leaf out timing was more than twice as sensitive to temperature in the field study (advancing at a rate of 6.1 days/°C), as under experimental warming (2.1 days/°C), with remote sensing intermediate (3.7 days/°C). Researchers need to be aware of the currently unexplained differences among methodologies when using phenological data to parameterize or benchmark models that represent ecosystem processes. The mechanisms behind these discrepancies must be better understood if we are to confidently predict responses of leaf out timing to future climates.
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