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Deciphering the multiple effects of climate warming on the temporal shift of leaf unfolding

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NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE
卷 12, 期 2, 页码 193-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41558-021-01261-w

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  1. Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique [34823748]
  2. European Union [776810, 101003536]
  3. CAS interdisciplinary team [JCTD-2020-05]

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The study demonstrates the antagonistic and heterogeneous effects of winter chilling and spring thermal accumulation on leaf phenology, with the latter having a greater explanation (61% versus 39%) for advancement in leaf unfolding.
Changes in winter and spring temperatures have been widely used to explain the diverse responses of spring phenology to climate change. However, few studies have quantified their respective effects. Using 386,320 in situ observations of leaf unfolding date (LUD) of six tree species in Europe, we show that accelerated spring thermal accumulation and changes in winter chilling explain, on average, 61% and 39%, respectively, of the advancement in LUD for the period 1951-2019. We find that winter warming may not have delayed bud dormancy release, but rather it has increased the thermal requirement in reaching leaf unfolding. This increase in thermal requirement and the decreased efficiency of spring warming for thermal accumulation partly explain the weakening response of leaf unfolding to warming. Our study stresses the need to better assess the antagonistic and heterogeneous effects of winter and spring warming on leaf phenology, which is key to projecting future vegetation-climate feedbacks. The authors use central European observations of leaf unfolding date (LUD) for six tree species. They demonstrate antagonistic and heterogenous effects of winter chilling and spring thermal accumulation on leaf phenology, with the latter having greater explanation (61% versus 39%) for LUD advancement.

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