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The impact of climate change on cherry trees and other species in Japan

机译:气候变化对日本樱花树和其他物种的影响

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Studies from throughout the world have provided evidence that climate change is already affecting the ecology and persistence of species. Japan contributes valuable insights into understanding these changes through long-term records of the timing of cherry blossoms and other phenomena of ecological and cultural interest. The wide latitudinal spread of Japan also provides an opportunity to examine species over a broad range of environmental conditions. In this review, we examine phenological studies that have taken place in Japan and summarize their significance to climate change and conservation research. In Kyoto, records of the timing of celebrations of cherry blossom festivals going back to the 9th century reconstruct the past climate and demonstrate the local increase in temperature associated with global warming and urbanization. This record is probably the longest annual record of phenology from anyplace in the world and shows that cherries are currently flowering earlier than they have at any time during the previous 1200years. Detailed mapping of cherry tree flowering times in and around Osaka and other cities in Japan show that urbanization causes plants to flower earlier within the city environs than in nearby parks and outlying suburban areas. Flowering records from a large cherry arboretum at Mt. Takao, on the outskirts of Tokyo, show that both among and within species, early flowering is associated with greater responsiveness to temperature variation. Lastly, records of phenology for a wide range of plants and animals recorded at over 100 weather stations throughout Japan show that species vary greatly in their phenological responses to climate change, and highlight ecological relationships that need to be investigated in the field. Together, these studies provide important insights into how species are responding to climate change in Japan. Further research, particularly targeted field observations and experiments, is needed to build on these findings and to improve our understanding of how climate change is altering biological communities and how it will continue to affect them in the future.
机译:来自世界各地的研究提供了证据,表明气候变化已经在影响物种的生态和持久性。日本通过长期记录樱花的时间以及其他生态和文化利益现象,为了解这些变化提供了宝贵的见解。日本的广泛纬度分布也为在广泛的环境条件下检查物种提供了机会。在这篇综述中,我们研究了日本进行的物候研究,并总结了它们对气候变化和保护研究的重要性。在京都,可以追溯到9世纪的樱花节庆祝活动的时间记录重建了过去的气候,并证明了与全球变暖和城市化有关的局部温度升高。该记录可能是世界上任何地方的物候记录最长的年度记录,并且表明当前开花的樱桃要早于过去1200年的任何时候。详细的大阪和日本其他城市及其周围樱花开花时间的地图显示,城市化导致植物在城市环境中的开花时间比附近的公园和郊区更早。从山的一个大樱桃植物园开花的记录。东京郊外的高尾表明,在种间和种内,早开花与对温度变化的更大响应性相关。最后,在日本全国100多个气象站记录的各种动植物物候记录表明,物种对气候变化的物候响应差异很大,并突出了需要在野外调查的生态关系。这些研究共同为日本物种如何应对气候变化提供了重要的见识。在这些发现的基础上,需要进一步的研究,尤其是针对性的现场观察和实验,以增进我们对气候变化如何改变生物群落以及它将如何继续影响它们的理解。

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