Response of Vegetation Photosynthetic Phenology to Urbanization in Dongting Lake Basin, China

Urbanization can induce environmental changes such as the urban heat island effect, which in turn influence the terrestrial ecosystem. However, the effect of urbanization on the phenology of subtropical vegetation remains relatively unexplored. This study analyzed the changing trend of vegetation ph...

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Main Authors: Peng Li, Mai Sun, Yuxin Liu, Peixin Ren, Changhui Peng, Xiaolu Zhou, Jiayi Tang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/18/3722
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spelling doaj-3976cfbeace34e19a0ae65330e5a1b322021-09-26T01:18:32ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922021-09-01133722372210.3390/rs13183722Response of Vegetation Photosynthetic Phenology to Urbanization in Dongting Lake Basin, ChinaPeng Li0Mai Sun1Yuxin Liu2Peixin Ren3Changhui Peng4Xiaolu Zhou5Jiayi Tang6School of Geographic Sciences, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, ChinaSchool of Geographic Sciences, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, ChinaSchool of Geographic Sciences, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, ChinaSchool of Geographic Sciences, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, ChinaSchool of Geographic Sciences, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, ChinaSchool of Geographic Sciences, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, ChinaSchool of Geographic Sciences, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, ChinaUrbanization can induce environmental changes such as the urban heat island effect, which in turn influence the terrestrial ecosystem. However, the effect of urbanization on the phenology of subtropical vegetation remains relatively unexplored. This study analyzed the changing trend of vegetation photosynthetic phenology in Dongting Lake basin, China, and its response to urbanization using nighttime light and chlorophyll fluorescence datasets. Our results indicated the start of the growing season (SOS) of vegetation in the study area was significantly advanced by 0.70 days per year, whereas the end of the growing season (EOS) was delayed by 0.24 days per year during 2000–2017. We found that urbanization promoted the SOS advance and EOS delay. With increasing urbanization intensity, the sensitivity of SOS to urbanization firstly increased then decreased, while the sensitivity of EOS to urbanization decreased with urbanization intensity. The climate sensitivity of vegetation phenology varied with urbanization intensity; urbanization induced an earlier SOS by increasing preseason minimum temperatures and a later EOS by increasing preseason precipitation. These findings improve our understanding of the vegetation phenology response to urbanization in subtropical regions and highlight the need to integrate human activities into future vegetation phenology models.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/18/3722vegetation phenologycarbon cyclingclimate sensitivitynighttime lightsolar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence
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author Peng Li
Mai Sun
Yuxin Liu
Peixin Ren
Changhui Peng
Xiaolu Zhou
Jiayi Tang
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Mai Sun
Yuxin Liu
Peixin Ren
Changhui Peng
Xiaolu Zhou
Jiayi Tang
Response of Vegetation Photosynthetic Phenology to Urbanization in Dongting Lake Basin, China
Remote Sensing
vegetation phenology
carbon cycling
climate sensitivity
nighttime light
solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence
author_facet Peng Li
Mai Sun
Yuxin Liu
Peixin Ren
Changhui Peng
Xiaolu Zhou
Jiayi Tang
author_sort Peng Li
title Response of Vegetation Photosynthetic Phenology to Urbanization in Dongting Lake Basin, China
title_short Response of Vegetation Photosynthetic Phenology to Urbanization in Dongting Lake Basin, China
title_full Response of Vegetation Photosynthetic Phenology to Urbanization in Dongting Lake Basin, China
title_fullStr Response of Vegetation Photosynthetic Phenology to Urbanization in Dongting Lake Basin, China
title_full_unstemmed Response of Vegetation Photosynthetic Phenology to Urbanization in Dongting Lake Basin, China
title_sort response of vegetation photosynthetic phenology to urbanization in dongting lake basin, china
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Urbanization can induce environmental changes such as the urban heat island effect, which in turn influence the terrestrial ecosystem. However, the effect of urbanization on the phenology of subtropical vegetation remains relatively unexplored. This study analyzed the changing trend of vegetation photosynthetic phenology in Dongting Lake basin, China, and its response to urbanization using nighttime light and chlorophyll fluorescence datasets. Our results indicated the start of the growing season (SOS) of vegetation in the study area was significantly advanced by 0.70 days per year, whereas the end of the growing season (EOS) was delayed by 0.24 days per year during 2000–2017. We found that urbanization promoted the SOS advance and EOS delay. With increasing urbanization intensity, the sensitivity of SOS to urbanization firstly increased then decreased, while the sensitivity of EOS to urbanization decreased with urbanization intensity. The climate sensitivity of vegetation phenology varied with urbanization intensity; urbanization induced an earlier SOS by increasing preseason minimum temperatures and a later EOS by increasing preseason precipitation. These findings improve our understanding of the vegetation phenology response to urbanization in subtropical regions and highlight the need to integrate human activities into future vegetation phenology models.
topic vegetation phenology
carbon cycling
climate sensitivity
nighttime light
solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/18/3722
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