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Urban warming advances spring phenology but reduces the response of phenology to temperature in the conterminous United States.

Lin Meng1, Jiafu Mao2,3, Yuyu Zhou4, Andrew D Richardson5,6, Xuhui Lee7,8, Peter E Thornton9,3, Daniel M Ricciuto9,3, Xuecao Li1, Yongjiu Dai10, Xiaoying Shi9,3, Gensuo Jia11.   

Abstract

Urbanization has caused environmental changes, such as urban heat islands (UHIs), that affect terrestrial ecosystems. However, how and to what extent urbanization affects plant phenology remains relatively unexplored. Here, we investigated the changes in the satellite-derived start of season (SOS) and the covariation between SOS and temperature (R T ) in 85 large cities across the conterminous United States for the period 2001-2014. We found that 1) the SOS came significantly earlier (6.1 ± 6.3 d) in 74 cities and R T was significantly weaker (0.03 ± 0.07) in 43 cities when compared with their surrounding rural areas (P < 0.05); 2) the decreased magnitude in R T mainly occurred in cities in relatively cold regions with an annual mean temperature <17.3 °C (e.g., Minnesota, Michigan, and Pennsylvania); and 3) the magnitude of urban-rural difference in both SOS and R T was primarily correlated with the intensity of UHI. Simulations of two phenology models further suggested that more and faster heat accumulation contributed to the earlier SOS, while a decrease in required chilling led to a decline in R T magnitude in urban areas. These findings provide observational evidence of a reduced covariation between temperature and SOS in major US cities, implying the response of spring phenology to warming conditions in nonurban environments may decline in the warming future.

Keywords:  phenology; temperature response; urban heat island; urbanization

Year:  2020        PMID: 32041872      PMCID: PMC7049132          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1911117117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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