Digital photography for assessing vegetation phenology in two contrasting northern ecosystems

  • Linkosalmi M
  • Aurela M
  • Tuovinen J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Digital repeat photography has become a widely used tool for assessing the annual course of vegetation phenology of different ecosystems. A greenness measure derived from digital images potentially provides an inexpensive and powerful means to analyze the annual cycle of ecosystem phenology. By using the Green Chromatic Coordinate (GCC), we examined the feasibility of digital repeat photography for assessing the vegetation phenology in two contrasting high-latitude ecosystems. While the seasonal changes in GCC are more obvious for the ecosystem that is dominated by annual plants (open wetland), clear seasonal patterns were also observed for the evergreen ecosystem (coniferous forest). Limited solar radiation restricts the use of images during the night and in wintertime, for which time windows were determined based on images of a grey reference plate. The variability in cloudiness had only a minor effect on GCC, and GCC did not depend on the sun angle and direction either. The GCC of wetland developed in tandem with the daily photosynthetic capacity estimated from the atmosphere-ecosystem flux measurements. At the forest site, the seasonal GCC cycle correlated well with the flux data in 2015 but there were some temporary deviations in 2014. The year-to-year differences were most likely generated by meteorological conditions, especially the differences in temperature. In addition to depicting the seasonal course of ecosystem functioning, GCC was shown to respond to physiological changes on a daily time scale. It seems that our northern sites, with a short and pronounced growing season, suit especially well for the monitoring of phenological variations with digital images.

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Linkosalmi, M., Aurela, M., Tuovinen, J.-P., Peltoniemi, M., Tanis, C. M., Arslan, A. N., … Laurila, T. (2016). Digital photography for assessing vegetation phenology in two contrasting northern ecosystems. Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems Discussions, (March), 1–25. Retrieved from http://www.geosci-instrum-method-data-syst-discuss.net/gi-2015-34/

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