Overestimation of the effect of climatic warming on spring phenology due to misrepresentation of chilling

Author

Wang, Huanjiong

Wu, Chaoyang

Ciais, Philippe

Peñuelas, Josep

Dai, Junhu

Fu, Yongshuo H.

Ge, Quansheng

Publication date

2020

Abstract

Spring warming substantially advances leaf unfolding and flowering time for perennials. Winter warming, however, decreases chilling accumulation (CA), which increases the heat requirement (HR) and acts to delay spring phenology. Whether or not this negative CA-HR relationship is correctly interpreted in ecosystem models remains unknown. Using leaf unfolding and flowering data for 30 perennials in Europe, here we show that more than half (7 of 12) of current chilling models are invalid since they show a positive CA-HR relationship. The possible reason is that they overlook the effect of freezing temperature on dormancy release. Overestimation of the advance in spring phenology by the end of this century by these invalid chilling models could be as large as 7.6 and 20.0 days under RCPs 4.5 and 8.5, respectively. Our results highlight the need for a better representation of chilling for the correct understanding of spring phenological responses to future climate change.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Climate sciences; Ecology; Environmental sciences; Phenology

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Related items

European Commission 610028

Nature communications ; Vol. 11 (October 2020), art. 4945

Rights

open access

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