Exploring the role of biotic factors in regulating the spatial variability in land surface phenology across four temperate forest sites

Author:

Zhao Yingyi1ORCID,Wang Zhihui2ORCID,Yan Zhengbing3ORCID,Moon Minkyu45ORCID,Yang Dedi6ORCID,Meng Lin7ORCID,Bucher Solveig Franziska89ORCID,Wang Jing10ORCID,Song Guangqin1,Guo Zhengfei1ORCID,Su Yanjun3ORCID,Wu Jin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Biological Sciences The University of Hong Kong Pokfulam Hong Kong China

2. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System, Guangdong Open Laboratory of Geospatial Information Technology and Application, Guangzhou Institute of Geography Guangdong Academy of Sciences Guangzhou 510070 China

3. State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change, Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Sciences Xiangshan Beijing 100093 China

4. Department of Earth and Environment Boston University Boston MA 02215 USA

5. School of Natural Resources and Environmental Science Kangwon National University Chuncheon 24341 Korea

6. Environmental Sciences Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge TN 37830 USA

7. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Vanderbilt University Nashville TN 37240 USA

8. Institute of Ecology and Evolution with Herbarium Haussknecht and Botanical Garden, Department of Plant Biodiversity Friedrich Schiller University Jena Jena D‐07743 Germany

9. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle‐Jena‐Leipzig Leipzig D‐04103 Germany

10. School of Ecology Shenzhen Campus of Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen 510006 Guangdong China

Abstract

Summary Land surface phenology (LSP), the characterization of plant phenology with satellite data, is essential for understanding the effects of climate change on ecosystem functions. Considerable LSP variation is observed within local landscapes, and the role of biotic factors in regulating such variation remains underexplored. In this study, we selected four National Ecological Observatory Network terrestrial sites with minor topographic relief to investigate how biotic factors regulate intra‐site LSP variability. We utilized plant functional type (PFT) maps, functional traits, and LSP data to assess the explanatory power of biotic factors for the start and end of season (SOS and EOS) variability. Our results indicate that PFTs alone explain only 0.8–23.4% of intra‐site SOS and EOS variation, whereas including functional traits significantly improves explanatory power, with cross‐validation correlations ranging from 0.50 to 0.85. While functional traits exhibited diverse effects on SOS and EOS across different sites, traits related to competitive ability and productivity were important for explaining both SOS and EOS variation at these sites. These findings reveal that plants exhibit diverse phenological responses to comparable environmental conditions, and functional traits significantly contribute to intra‐site LSP variability, highlighting the importance of intrinsic biotic properties in regulating plant phenology.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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