2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-26712-y
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Effects of aspect on phenology of Larix gmelinii forest in Northeast China

Abstract: The response of vegetation phenology to global climate change is one of the main forms in terrestrial ecosystem change, the study of vegetation phenology is an important complement to the understanding of how global climate change affects ecosystems in multiple dimensions. We selected the distribution area of Larix gmelinii in The Greater Khingan Mountains as a case area by eliminating the heterogeneity of vegetation types, with the support of Google Earth Engine platform, we studied the effects of different a… Show more

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“…The mean LOS of the south aspect is 156.19 d, which was 6.47 d longer than that of the north aspect (149.72 d). This phenomenon may be caused by the variation of local hydrothermal conditions caused by the difference in solar radiation intensity and radiation duration on different aspects [67]. Generally, the temperature of the shady slope was lower than that of the sunny slope, and the snowmelt time was also later [68].…”
Section: Effects Of Elevation and Topography On Forest Phenologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean LOS of the south aspect is 156.19 d, which was 6.47 d longer than that of the north aspect (149.72 d). This phenomenon may be caused by the variation of local hydrothermal conditions caused by the difference in solar radiation intensity and radiation duration on different aspects [67]. Generally, the temperature of the shady slope was lower than that of the sunny slope, and the snowmelt time was also later [68].…”
Section: Effects Of Elevation and Topography On Forest Phenologymentioning
confidence: 99%