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Scientific Reports | 2018

Intercomparison of phenological transition dates derived from the PhenoCam Dataset V1.0 and MODIS satellite remote sensing

Andrew D. Richardson; Koen Hufkens; Tom Milliman; Steve Frolking

Phenology is a valuable diagnostic of ecosystem health, and has applications to environmental monitoring and management. Here, we conduct an intercomparison analysis using phenological transition dates derived from near-surface PhenoCam imagery and MODIS satellite remote sensing. We used approximately 600 site-years of data, from 128 camera sites covering a wide range of vegetation types and climate zones. During both “greenness rising” and “greenness falling” transition phases, we found generally good agreement between PhenoCam and MODIS transition dates for agricultural, deciduous forest, and grassland sites, provided that the vegetation in the camera field of view was representative of the broader landscape. The correlation between PhenoCam and MODIS transition dates was poor for evergreen forest sites. We discuss potential reasons (including sub-pixel spatial heterogeneity, flexibility of the transition date extraction method, vegetation index sensitivity in evergreen systems, and PhenoCam geolocation uncertainty) for varying agreement between time series of vegetation indices derived from PhenoCam and MODIS imagery. This analysis increases our confidence in the ability of satellite remote sensing to accurately characterize seasonal dynamics in a range of ecosystems, and provides a basis for interpreting those dynamics in the context of tangible phenological changes occurring on the ground.


New Phytologist | 2018

Whole-tree nonstructural carbohydrate storage and seasonal dynamics in five temperate species

Morgan E. Furze; Brett A. Huggett; Donald M. Aubrecht; Claire D. Stolz; Mariah S. Carbone; Andrew D. Richardson

Summary Despite the importance of nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) for growth and survival in woody plants, we know little about whole‐tree NSC storage. The conventional theory suggests that NSC reserves will increase over the growing season and decrease over the dormant season. Here, we compare storage in five temperate tree species to determine the size and seasonal fluctuation of whole‐tree total NSC pools as well as the contribution of individual organs. NSC concentrations in the branches, stemwood, and roots of 24 trees were measured across 12 months. We then scaled up concentrations to the whole‐tree and ecosystem levels using allometric equations and forest stand inventory data. While whole‐tree total NSC pools followed the conventional theory, sugar pools peaked in the dormant season and starch pools in the growing season. Seasonal depletion of total NSCs was minimal at the whole‐tree level, but substantial at the organ level, particularly in branches. Surprisingly, roots were not the major storage organ as branches stored comparable amounts of starch throughout the year, and root reserves were not used to support springtime growth. Scaling up NSC concentrations to the ecosystem level, we find that commonly used, process‐based ecosystem and land surface models all overpredict NSC storage.


Archive | 2013

Using model analyses and surface-atmosphere exchange measurements from the Howland AmeriFlux Site in Maine, USA, to improve understanding of forest ecosystem C cycling

David Y. Hollinger; Eric A. Davidson; Andrew D. Richardson; David Bryan Dail; Neal A. Scott

Summary of research carried out under Interagency Agreement DE-AI02-07ER64355 with the USDA Forest Service at the Howland Forest AmeriFlux site in central Maine. Includes a list of publications resulting in part or whole from this support.


Archive | 2009

CO2 Flux Measurement Uncertainty Estimates for NACP

Alan G. Barr; David Y. Hollinger; Andrew D. Richardson; Markus Reichstein


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2018

NDVI derived from near-infrared-enabled digital cameras: Applicability across different plant functional types

Gianluca Filippa; Edoardo Cremonese; Mirco Migliavacca; Marta Galvagno; Oliver Sonnentag; Elyn R. Humphreys; Koen Hufkens; Youngryel Ryu; Joseph Verfaillie; Umberto Morra di Cella; Andrew D. Richardson


Archive | 2007

Canopy Nitrogen, Carbon Assimilation and the Albedo of North American Forest Ecosystems

Scott V. Ollinger; Andrew D. Richardson; M. E. Martin; Steve Frolking; David Y. Hollinger; Lucie C. Plourde


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2018

A steady-state approximation approach to simulate seasonal leaf dynamics of deciduous broadleaf forests via climate variables

Qinchuan Xin; Yongjiu Dai; Xia Li; Xiaoping Liu; Peng Gong; Andrew D. Richardson


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2018

Effects of forest tent caterpillar defoliation on carbon and water fluxes in a boreal aspen stand

Jilmarie J. Stephens; T. Andrew Black; Rachhpal S. Jassal; Zoran Nesic; Nicholas J. Grant; Alan G. Barr; Warren D. Helgason; Andrew D. Richardson; Mark S. Johnson; Andreas Christen


BIO-PROTOCOL | 2014

Extraction of Nonstructural Carbon and Cellulose from Wood for Radiocarbon Analysis

Claudia I. Czimczik; Susan Trumbore; Xiaomei Xu; Mariah S. Carbone; Andrew D. Richardson


Nature | 2018

Widespread seasonal compensation effects of spring warming on northern plant productivity

Wolfgang Buermann; Matthias Forkel; Michael O’Sullivan; Stephen Sitch; Pierre Friedlingstein; Vanessa Haverd; Atul K. Jain; Etsushi Kato; Markus Kautz; Sebastian Lienert; Danica Lombardozzi; Julia E. M. S. Nabel; Hanqin Tian; Andrew J. Wiltshire; Dan Zhu; William K. Smith; Andrew D. Richardson

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David Y. Hollinger

United States Forest Service

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Steve Frolking

University of New Hampshire

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Alan G. Barr

University of Saskatchewan

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Lucie C. Plourde

University of New Hampshire

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Scott V. Ollinger

University of New Hampshire

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Trevor F. Keenan

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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