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- W1578415786 abstract "The vegetation green-up date (GUD) is widely expected to advance to an earlier date in the year in response to increasing spring temperature. However, although it is well known that climatic warming has been more intensive at higher latitudes than at lower latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere, it is not known whether this greater climatic warming at higher latitudes has led to a greater advance of vegetation GUD during the past few decades. We have first determined GUD from the satellite-derived greenness vegetation index for all the vegetated land between 30 and 75°N from 1982 to 2008, and then investigated the latitudinal pattern of the inter-annual trend of GUD and its relation to pre-season temperature. The results show a generally greater GUD advance in lower latitudes, in spite of the faster increase in pre-season temperature in higher latitudes. We find that 88% of the latitudinal variability in the GUD trend can be explained by the sensitivity of the GUD response to pre-season temperature. The GUD change has also resulted in a northward shift of GUD isolines by 1°–4° between 50 and 65°N during the period. These findings highlight the sensitivity of vegetation response to temperature in shaping the spatial pattern of spring phenological change and suggest that temperate ecosystems may experience greater phenological change if the current latitudinal pattern of climatic warming continues." @default.
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- W1578415786 date "2014-11-28" @default.
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- W1578415786 title "Temperature sensitivity as an explanation of the latitudinal pattern of green-up date trend in Northern Hemisphere vegetation during 1982-2008" @default.
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