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RESEARCH PAPER: Altered geographic and temporal variability in phenology in response to climate change

机译:研究论文:响应气候变化的物候方面的地理和时间变异性发生了变化

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Aim: In response to recent climate warming, numerous studies have reported an earlier onset of spring and, to a lesser degree, a later onset of autumn, both determined from phenological observations. Here, we examine whether these reported changes have affected the synchronization of events on a regional level by examining temporal and spatial variability in phenology. In particular, we study whether years with earlier springs are associated with an altered spatial variability in phenology. Location: Germany and the United Kingdom. Methods: Plant phenological observations of 35 different phases (events such as flowering and leafing) collected by the German Weather Service (1951-2002) and butterfly phenological records of 29 species collected by the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme (1976-2003) are used. In these long-term records, we examine the temporal (year-to-year) variability and the spatial (geographic or between site) variability with particular emphasis on how they vary with time of the year and with earliness or lateness of the phase. Results: Early phenological events (i.e. spring) are more variable than later events, both in time and in space, although the pattern is clearer for plants than for butterflies. Confirming previous results, we find a clear relationship between the mean date of spring and summer phases and the degree to which they have become earlier. The spatial variability of spring events is greater in warmer years that have faster plant development. However, late spring and summer events do not show a consistent relationship. Autumn events are somewhat more spatially variable in years characterized by later seasons. Main conclusions: This is the first examination of spatial variability of plant and animal phenological events at a multinational scale. Earlier spring events are likely to be associated with increased spatial variability in plants, although this is unlikely to also be true for summer events. If species experience differential changes in geographic variation this may disrupt interactions among them, e.g. in food webs. On the other hand, these may offer advantages for mobile species. Further research on linked species is recommended.
机译:目的:针对近期的气候变暖,许多研究都报告了从物候学角度确定的春季较早发作,而秋季较晚发作较少。在这里,我们通过检查物候的时间和空间变异性,来检查这些报告的变化是否在区域水平上影响了事件的同步。特别是,我们研究了早春的年份是否与物候学的空间变异性相关。地点:德国和英国。方法:使用德国气象局(1951-2002)收集的35个不同阶段的植物物候观测(例如开花和生叶事件),并使用英国蝴蝶监测计划(1976-2003)收集的29种蝴蝶的物候记录。在这些长期记录中,我们研究了时间(逐年)变化和空间(地理或站点间)变化,特别强调了它们随一年中的时间以及该阶段的早期或晚期的变化。结果:在时间和空间上,早期的物候事件(即春季)比后期的事件更具可变性,尽管植物的形态比蝴蝶的形态更清晰。确认先前的结果,我们发现春季和夏季阶段的平均日期与它们早一些的程度之间存在明确的关系。在植物生长较快的较温暖的年份,春季事件的空间变异性更大。但是,春末和夏季事件并没有显示出一致的关系。在以较晚季节为特征的年份中,秋季事件在空间上更具可变性。主要结论:这是第一次在多国规模上检验动植物物候事件的空间变异性。较早的春季事件很可能与植物空间变异性的增加有关,尽管夏季事件也不大可能如此。如果物种在地理变异中经历差异变化,这可能会破坏物种之间的相互作用,例如在食物网中。另一方面,这些可能为移动物种提供优势。建议对连锁物种进行进一步研究。

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