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夜间人工照明:对落叶木本植物物候的一种未被充分认识的影响。

Artificial light at night: an underappreciated effect on phenology of deciduous woody plants.

作者信息

Meng Lin, Zhou Yuyu, Román Miguel O, Stokes Eleanor C, Wang Zhuosen, Asrar Ghassem R, Mao Jiafu, Richardson Andrew D, Gu Lianhong, Wang Yiming

机构信息

Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50010, USA.

Universities Space Research Association, Columbia, MD 21046, USA.

出版信息

PNAS Nexus. 2022 Apr 18;1(2):pgac046. doi: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac046. eCollection 2022 May.

Abstract

Artificial light at night (ALAN), an increasing anthropogenic driver, is widespread and shows rapid expansion with potential adverse impact on the terrestrial ecosystem. However, whether and to what extent does ALAN affect plant phenology, a critical factor influencing the timing of terrestrial ecosystem processes, remains unexplored due to limited ALAN observation. Here, we used the Black Marble ALAN product and phenology observations from USA National Phenology Network to investigate the impact of ALAN on deciduous woody plants phenology in the conterminous United States. We found that (1) ALAN significantly advanced the date of breaking leaf buds by 8.9 ± 6.9 days (mean ± SD) and delayed the coloring of leaves by 6.0 ± 11.9 days on average; (2) the magnitude of phenological changes was significantly correlated with the intensity of ALAN ( < 0.001); and (3) there was an interaction between ALAN and temperature on the coloring of leaves, but not on breaking leaf buds. We further showed that under future climate warming scenarios, ALAN will accelerate the advance in breaking leaf buds but exert a more complex effect on the coloring of leaves. This study suggests intensified ALAN may have far-reaching but underappreciated consequences in disrupting key ecosystem functions and services, which requires an interdisciplinary approach to investigate. Developing lighting strategies that minimize the impact of ALAN on ecosystems, especially those embedded and surrounding major cities, is challenging but must be pursued.

摘要

夜间人造光(ALAN)是一种日益增加的人为驱动因素,分布广泛且呈现快速扩张态势,对陆地生态系统具有潜在负面影响。然而,由于对ALAN的观测有限,ALAN是否以及在多大程度上影响植物物候(这是影响陆地生态系统进程时间的关键因素)仍未得到探索。在此,我们使用了“黑色大理石”ALAN产品以及来自美国国家物候学网络的物候观测数据,来研究ALAN对美国本土落叶木本植物物候的影响。我们发现:(1)ALAN显著提前了叶芽萌发日期,平均提前了8.9±6.9天(平均值±标准差),并使叶片变色平均延迟了6.0±11.9天;(2)物候变化的幅度与ALAN强度显著相关(<0.001);(3)ALAN与温度在叶片变色方面存在交互作用,但在叶芽萌发方面不存在。我们进一步表明,在未来气候变暖情景下,ALAN将加速叶芽萌发提前,但对叶片变色产生更为复杂的影响。这项研究表明,强化的ALAN可能在扰乱关键生态系统功能和服务方面产生深远但未得到充分认识的后果,这需要采用跨学科方法进行研究。制定能将ALAN对生态系统(尤其是大城市及其周边地区的生态系统)的影响降至最低的照明策略具有挑战性,但必须加以推行。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/b6f2/9802268/97963c2fcca7/pgac046fig1.jpg

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