物候学
气候变化
植被(病理学)
分水岭
生态系统
全球变化
生态水文学
陆地生态系统
水循环
环境科学
碳循环
全球变暖
气候学
生态学
生物
地质学
计算机科学
机器学习
病理
医学
作者
Shouzhi Chen,Yongshuo H. Fu,Fanghua Hao,Xiaoyan Li,Sha Zhou,Changming Liu,Jing Tang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.geosus.2022.10.002
摘要
The Earth is experiencing unprecedented climate change. Vegetation phenology has already showed strong response to the global warming, which alters mass and energy fluxes on terrestrial ecosystems. With technology and method developments in remote sensing, computer science and citizen science, many recent phenology-related studies have been focused on macrophenology. In this perspective, we 1) reviewed the responses of vegetation phenology to climate change and its impacts on carbon cycling, and reported that the effect of shifted phenology on the terrestrial carbon fluxes is substantially different between spring and autumn; 2) elaborated how vegetation phenology affects ecohydrological processes at different scales, and further listed the key issues for each scale, i.e., focusing on seasonal effect, local feedbacks and regional vapor transport for individual, watershed and global respectively); 3) envisioned the potentials to improve current hydrological models by coupling vegetation phenology-related processes, in combining with machine learning, deep learning and scale transformation methods. We propose that comprehensive understanding of climate-macrophenology-hydrology interactions are essential and urgently needed for enhancing our understanding of the ecosystem response and its role in hydrological cycle under future climate change.
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