The different impacts of the daytime and nighttime land surface temperatures on the alpine grassland phenology
Abstract Land surface temperature (LST) is often a direct control on herbaceous plants but has been underappreciated on the alpine grassland phenology in response to climate change. In the present study, we used satellite data of the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Normalized D...
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doaj-cc641d8d7aaa40ed83bde61d52578be82021-06-29T07:24:38ZengWileyEcosphere2150-89252021-06-01126n/an/a10.1002/ecs2.3578The different impacts of the daytime and nighttime land surface temperatures on the alpine grassland phenologyXiaoting Li0Wei Guo1Shuheng Li2Junzhe Zhang3Xiangnan Ni4Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Xi’an Jiaotong University Xi’an ChinaDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences Xi’an Jiaotong University Xi’an ChinaDepartment of Geography Northwest University Xi’an ChinaDepartment of Geography University of California Los Angeles California USADepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences Xi’an Jiaotong University Xi’an ChinaAbstract Land surface temperature (LST) is often a direct control on herbaceous plants but has been underappreciated on the alpine grassland phenology in response to climate change. In the present study, we used satellite data of the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and LST products to study the land surface phenology (LSP) of alpine grasslands in response to LST changes in the Qinghai Lake Basin (QLB), which is on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau. Our results showed that LSP, including the start (SOS), end (EOS), and length (GSL) of the growing season, presented high spatial heterogeneity and had significant correlation with landform elevations. Both averaged SOS and EOS across QLB were advanced from 2001 to 2017, but the greater advancement of SOS compared to that of EOS led to an overall prolonged GSL. Daytime LST (LSTd) and nighttime LST (LSTn) had the contrasting effects on SOS (i.e., SOS can be delayed with the increase in LSTd, while it can be advanced with the increase in LSTn). However, increase in LSTd and LSTn in August had the same advancing effect on EOS. Moreover, LSTd played the dominant role in controlling the grassland phenology. Specifically, an 1°C increase in the LSTd in the nongrowing season (i.e., from previous October to April) significantly postponed the SOS by 2.2 d and advanced the EOS by 1.1 d in August. This study highlights the utility and biological relevance of LST in research of grassland phenology and differential impacts of daytime and nighttime LST on grassland phenology.https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3578land surface phenologyland surface temperaturealpine grasslandTibetan Plateau |
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Xiaoting Li Wei Guo Shuheng Li Junzhe Zhang Xiangnan Ni The different impacts of the daytime and nighttime land surface temperatures on the alpine grassland phenology Ecosphere land surface phenology land surface temperature alpine grassland Tibetan Plateau |
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The different impacts of the daytime and nighttime land surface temperatures on the alpine grassland phenology |
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The different impacts of the daytime and nighttime land surface temperatures on the alpine grassland phenology |
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The different impacts of the daytime and nighttime land surface temperatures on the alpine grassland phenology |
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The different impacts of the daytime and nighttime land surface temperatures on the alpine grassland phenology |
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The different impacts of the daytime and nighttime land surface temperatures on the alpine grassland phenology |
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different impacts of the daytime and nighttime land surface temperatures on the alpine grassland phenology |
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Abstract Land surface temperature (LST) is often a direct control on herbaceous plants but has been underappreciated on the alpine grassland phenology in response to climate change. In the present study, we used satellite data of the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and LST products to study the land surface phenology (LSP) of alpine grasslands in response to LST changes in the Qinghai Lake Basin (QLB), which is on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau. Our results showed that LSP, including the start (SOS), end (EOS), and length (GSL) of the growing season, presented high spatial heterogeneity and had significant correlation with landform elevations. Both averaged SOS and EOS across QLB were advanced from 2001 to 2017, but the greater advancement of SOS compared to that of EOS led to an overall prolonged GSL. Daytime LST (LSTd) and nighttime LST (LSTn) had the contrasting effects on SOS (i.e., SOS can be delayed with the increase in LSTd, while it can be advanced with the increase in LSTn). However, increase in LSTd and LSTn in August had the same advancing effect on EOS. Moreover, LSTd played the dominant role in controlling the grassland phenology. Specifically, an 1°C increase in the LSTd in the nongrowing season (i.e., from previous October to April) significantly postponed the SOS by 2.2 d and advanced the EOS by 1.1 d in August. This study highlights the utility and biological relevance of LST in research of grassland phenology and differential impacts of daytime and nighttime LST on grassland phenology. |
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land surface phenology land surface temperature alpine grassland Tibetan Plateau |
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