Mutual regularity of spring phenology of some boreal tree species: predicting with other species and phenological models

Authors
Citation
T. Linkosalo, Mutual regularity of spring phenology of some boreal tree species: predicting with other species and phenological models, CAN J FORES, 30(5), 2000, pp. 667-673
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE
ISSN journal
00455067 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
667 - 673
Database
ISI
SICI code
0045-5067(200005)30:5<667:MROSPO>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Phenological models constructed from observations of one species are often extrapolated to predict the phenology of other species. In this study, time series of the flowering and bud burst of several boreal zone trees were co llected. The observation series were regressed against each other in pairs to test mutual variation. In addition, two models of phenology, one based o n chilling requirement, and the other assuming ontogenetic development star ting from a signal from the light climate were fitted to the phenological t ime series. The root mean square error of the regression models forecasting one observation series with another was quite constant for all event pairs , and the smaller the closer in time the events took place. It seems that d ifferent plant species react to climate variables in a similar manner, thus the use of the same models for different species and phenomena is justifie d. The light climate triggered model, albeit more simple, gave estimates th at were better than those of the regression models between the events, whil e the average residuals of the estimates from the chilling triggered model were considerably larger. It was concluded that the chilling requirement co mponent was redundant for prediction accuracy in the spring phenology model s of boreal trees.