Controlled experiments fail to capture plant phenological response to chilling temperature

IF 6.3 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Huanjiong Wang, Shaozhi Lin, Junhu Dai, Quansheng Ge
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Abstract

Aim

Controlled experiments are increasingly important for investigating how and to what degree plant phenology responds to global climate change. Current experiments underline that chilling and forcing temperatures are two major environmental cues shaping the budburst date of temperate species, but whether experiments could reflect the observed responses to chilling has rarely been examined.

Location

Europe and North America.

Time periods

1951–2021.

Major taxa studied

Temperate trees and shrubs.

Methods

Using an experimental database of budburst dates for 50 species derived from previous literature and observational data of the same species at 12,579 stations in Europe and 1469 stations in the USA, we compared the response of forcing requirement (FR) of the budburst date to chilling accumulation (CA) between observations and experiments using a common measure of FR and CA.

Results

The median, variance and probability distribution of CA-FR curves differed significantly between experiments and observations in most cases. The distinction in chilling effects between experiments and observations could be attributed to the difference in thermal space, heat stress, genetic variation among provenances, different forcing treatments adopted and plant materials used in the experiments.

Main conclusions

Our results suggest that the uncertainty of phenological models based solely on the experimental data needs to be re-evaluated when predicting future spring phenological responses across broad spatial scales.

对照实验未能捕捉到植物对寒冷温度的物候反应
目的对照实验对于研究植物物候如何以及在多大程度上响应全球气候变化越来越重要。目前的实验强调,寒冷和强迫温度是影响温带物种萌芽日期的两个主要环境因素,但实验是否能反映观察到的对寒冷的反应却很少有人研究。方法利用从以往文献中获得的 50 个物种的萌芽期实验数据库以及欧洲 12,579 个观测站和美国 1469 个观测站的相同物种的观测数据,采用通用的萌芽期强迫要求(FR)和冷冻累积(CA)测量方法,比较了观测和实验之间萌芽期强迫要求对冷冻累积(CA)的响应。主要结论我们的研究结果表明,在预测未来广泛空间尺度上的春季物候反应时,需要重新评估仅基于实验数据的物候模型的不确定性。
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Global Ecology and Biogeography
Global Ecology and Biogeography 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
3.10%
发文量
170
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Global Ecology and Biogeography (GEB) welcomes papers that investigate broad-scale (in space, time and/or taxonomy), general patterns in the organization of ecological systems and assemblages, and the processes that underlie them. In particular, GEB welcomes studies that use macroecological methods, comparative analyses, meta-analyses, reviews, spatial analyses and modelling to arrive at general, conceptual conclusions. Studies in GEB need not be global in spatial extent, but the conclusions and implications of the study must be relevant to ecologists and biogeographers globally, rather than being limited to local areas, or specific taxa. Similarly, GEB is not limited to spatial studies; we are equally interested in the general patterns of nature through time, among taxa (e.g., body sizes, dispersal abilities), through the course of evolution, etc. Further, GEB welcomes papers that investigate general impacts of human activities on ecological systems in accordance with the above criteria.
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