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Urban heat island impacts on plant phenology: intra-urban variability and response to land cover

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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
卷 11, 期 5, 页码 -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/11/5/054023

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urban heat island; vegetation phenology; sensor network; urban ecology; remote sensing; land surface phenology; urban climate

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  1. National Science Foundation Water Sustainability & Climate Program [DEB-1038759]
  2. North Temperate Lakes Long-Term Ecological Research Program [DEB-0822700]
  3. NASA Applied Science program [NNX14AC36G]
  4. Direct For Biological Sciences
  5. Division Of Environmental Biology [1440297] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  6. Division Of Earth Sciences
  7. Directorate For Geosciences [1038759] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Despite documented intra-urban heterogeneity in the urban heat island (UHI) effect, little is known about spatial or temporal variability in plant response to the UHI. Using an automated temperature sensor network in conjunction with Landsat-derived remotely sensed estimates of start/end of the growing season, we investigate the impacts of the UHI on plant phenology in the city of Madison WI (USA) for the 2012-2014 growing seasons. Median urban growing season length (GSL) estimated from temperature sensors is similar to 5 d longer than surrounding rural areas, and UHI impacts on GSL are relatively consistent from year-to-year. Parks within urban areas experience a subdued expression of GSL lengthening resulting from interactions between the UHI and a park cool island effect. Across all growing seasons, impervious cover in the area surrounding each temperature sensor explains >50% of observed variability in phenology. Comparisons between long-term estimates of annual mean phenological timing, derived from remote sensing, and temperature-based estimates of individual growing seasons show no relationship at the individual sensor level. The magnitude of disagreement between temperature-based and remotely sensed phenology is a function of impervious and grass cover surrounding the sensor, suggesting that realized GSL is controlled by both local land cover and micrometeorological conditions.

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