Research progress on physiological processes-based tree-ring width models of Vaganov-Shashkin (VS)and VS-Lite.

Q3 Environmental Science
Hui-Yue Yan, Xiao-Min Zeng, Yu Xue, Xiao-Hong Liu
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Abstract

The Vaganov-Shashkin (VS) and VS-Lite models are the most widely used physiological processes-based models of tree-ring width. Both models can reveal the intrinsic response mechanism between tree-ring width and external climate factors. The VS model is commonly applied in climate reconstruction, wood phenology prediction, and the simulation of cambial activity, while the VS-Lite model is primarily applied in forecasting growth trends of forest. We collected papers related to the VS and VS-Lite models published between 2005 and 2023, and reviewed the fundamental principles, parameter settings, and historical development of both models, as well as the their applications in research areas of dendroclimatology, xylem phenology, and forest ecology. Then, we summarized the current issues with the models and proposed future research directions. To increase confidence in the simulation results, it is essential to optimize the parameter adjustment method of the models, consider the impact of multiple environmental factors on the physiological processes of trees, and strengthen the comparative study of the VS and VS-Lite model with other vegetation ecological models.

基于生理过程的 Vaganov-Shashkin (VS) 和 VS-Lite 树环宽度模型的研究进展。
瓦加诺夫-沙希金(VS)模型和 VS-Lite 模型是应用最广泛的基于生理过程的树环宽度模型。这两个模型都能揭示树环宽度与外部气候因子之间的内在反应机制。VS 模型通常应用于气候重建、木材物候预测和树皮活动模拟,而 VS-Lite 模型则主要应用于森林生长趋势预测。我们收集了 2005 年至 2023 年间发表的与 VS 和 VS-Lite 模型相关的论文,回顾了这两种模型的基本原理、参数设置、历史发展,以及它们在树木气候学、木质部物候学和森林生态学等研究领域的应用。然后,我们总结了模型目前存在的问题,并提出了未来的研究方向。为了提高模拟结果的可信度,必须优化模型的参数调整方法,考虑多种环境因素对树木生理过程的影响,并加强 VS 和 VS-Lite 模型与其他植被生态模型的对比研究。
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应用生态学报
应用生态学报 Environmental Science-Ecology
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