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A critical thermal transition driving spring phenology of Northern Hemisphere conifers
doi: 10.1111/gcb.16543
pmid: 36451586
handle: 11588/905825 , 20.500.14243/460118 , 10261/344270 , 10316/113899 , 11695/113407 , 10072/421259
doi: 10.1111/gcb.16543
pmid: 36451586
handle: 11588/905825 , 20.500.14243/460118 , 10261/344270 , 10316/113899 , 11695/113407 , 10072/421259
AbstractDespite growing interest in predicting plant phenological shifts, advanced spring phenology by global climate change remains debated. Evidence documenting either small or large advancement of spring phenology to rising temperature over the spatio‐temporal scales implies a potential existence of a thermal threshold in the responses of forests to global warming. We collected a unique data set of xylem cell‐wall‐thickening onset dates in 20 coniferous species covering a broad mean annual temperature (MAT) gradient (−3.05 to 22.9°C) across the Northern Hemisphere (latitudes 23°–66° N). Along the MAT gradient, we identified a threshold temperature (using segmented regression) of 4.9 ± 1.1°C, above which the response of xylem phenology to rising temperatures significantly decline. This threshold separates the Northern Hemisphere conifers into cold and warm thermal niches, with MAT and spring forcing being the primary drivers for the onset dates (estimated by linear and Bayesian mixed‐effect models), respectively. The identified thermal threshold should be integrated into the Earth‐System‐Models for a better understanding of spring phenology in response to global warming and an improved prediction of global climate‐carbon feedbacks.
- University of Innsbruck Austria
- University of Ljubljana Slovenia
- Institute of Earth Environment China (People's Republic of)
- Zhejiang Ocean University China (People's Republic of)
- "UNIVERSIDADE DE COIMBRA Portugal
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, xylem phenology, 570, Climatologie et météorologie, 550, Photoperiod, Climate Change, Forests, photoperiod, winter chilling, Xylem phenology, Cell wall thickening, spring forcing, Ecological impacts of climate change and ecological adaptation, Physical geography and environmental geoscience, Winter chilling, Foresterie et sciences du bois, Northern Hemisphere conifer; cell wall thickening; photoperiod; spring forcing; winter chilling; xylem phenology, Northern Hemisphere conifer, Temperature, Bayes Theorem, xylem phenology., ta4112, Environmental sciences, Cold Temperature, Biological sciences, Earth sciences, Biologie et autres sciences connexes, Tracheophyta, Spring forcing, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, cell wall thickening, Seasons
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, xylem phenology, 570, Climatologie et météorologie, 550, Photoperiod, Climate Change, Forests, photoperiod, winter chilling, Xylem phenology, Cell wall thickening, spring forcing, Ecological impacts of climate change and ecological adaptation, Physical geography and environmental geoscience, Winter chilling, Foresterie et sciences du bois, Northern Hemisphere conifer; cell wall thickening; photoperiod; spring forcing; winter chilling; xylem phenology, Northern Hemisphere conifer, Temperature, Bayes Theorem, xylem phenology., ta4112, Environmental sciences, Cold Temperature, Biological sciences, Earth sciences, Biologie et autres sciences connexes, Tracheophyta, Spring forcing, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, cell wall thickening, Seasons
