Tomoko Akitsu
University of Tsukuba
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Ecological Research | 2018
Shin Nagai; Tomoko Akitsu; Taku M. Saitoh; Robert C. Busey; Karibu Fukuzawa; Yoshiaki Honda; Tomoaki Ichie; Reiko Ide; Hiroki Ikawa; Akira Iwasaki; Koki Iwao; Koji Kajiwara; Sinkyu Kang; Yongwon Kim; Kho Lip Khoon; Alexander V. Kononov; Yoshiko Kosugi; Takahisa Maeda; Wataru Mamiya; Masayuki Matsuoka; Trofim C. Maximov; Annette Menzel; Tomoaki Miura; Toshie Mizunuma; Tomoki Morozumi; Takeshi Motohka; Hiroyuki Muraoka; Hirohiko Nagano; Taro Nakai; Tatsuro Nakaji
We report long-term continuous phenological and sky images taken by time-lapse cameras through the Phenological Eyes Network (http://www.pheno-eye.org. Accessed 29 May 2018) in various ecosystems from the Arctic to the tropics. Phenological images are useful in recording the year-to-year variability in the timing of flowering, leaf-flush, leaf-coloring, and leaf-fall and detecting the characteristics of phenological patterns and timing sensitivity among species and ecosystems. They can also help interpret variations in carbon, water, and heat cycling in terrestrial ecosystems, and be used to obtain ground-truth data for the validation of satellite-observed products. Sky images are useful in continuously recording atmospheric conditions and obtaining ground-truth data for the validation of cloud contamination and atmospheric noise present in satellite remote-sensing data. We have taken sky, forest canopy, forest floor, and shoot images of a range of tree species and landscapes, using time-lapse cameras installed on forest floors, towers, and rooftops. In total, 84 time-lapse cameras at 29 sites have taken 8 million images since 1999. Our images provide (1) long-term, continuous detailed records of plant phenology that are more quantitative than in situ visual phenological observations of index trees; (2) basic information to explain the responsiveness, vulnerability, and resilience of ecosystem canopies and their functions and services to changes in climate; and (3) ground-truthing for the validation of satellite remote-sensing observations.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2015
Tomoko Akitsu; Atsushi Kume; Yasuo Hirose; Osamu Ijima; Kenlo Nishida Nasahara
Journal of Plant Research | 2016
Atsushi Kume; Tomoko Akitsu; Kenlo Nishida Nasahara
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2017
Tomoko Akitsu; Kenlo Nishida Nasahara; Yasuo Hirose; Osamu Ijima; Atsushi Kume
Journal of Plant Research | 2018
Atsushi Kume; Tomoko Akitsu; Kenlo Nishida Nasahara
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Tomoko Akitsu; Kenlo Nishida Nasahara; Tatsuro Nakaji; Toshiya Yoshida; Nobuko Saigusa; Hideki Kobayashi; Masato Hayashi; Masahiro Hori; Yoshiaki Honda
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Tomoko Akitsu; Kenlo Nishida Nasahara; Atsushi Kume; Yasuo Hirose; Osamu Ijima; Kentaro Takagi; Reiko Ide
Japan Geoscience Union | 2016
Tomomichi Kato; Katsuto Tsujimoto; Kenlo Nishida Nasahara; Tomoko Akitsu; Keisuke Ono; Akira Miyata
Japan Geoscience Union | 2016
Katsuto Tsujimoto; Argo Kawashima; Tomomichi Kato; Hiroyuki Muraoka; Taku M. Saitoh; Tomoko Akitsu; Kenlo Nishida Nasahara
international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2015
Tomoko Akitsu; Kenlo Nishida Nasahara; Hideki Kobayashi; Nobuko Saigusa; Masato Hayashi; Tatsuro Nakaji; Hajime Kobayashi; Tetsuo Okano; Yoshiaki Honda