Title: Phenology and Species Distributions
1Phenology and Species Distributions
A QUEST CLASSIC workshop, Exeter, 28.
29.11.2005
- Isabelle Chuine1, Xavier Morin1 and Nicolas
Viovy2 - Centre dEcologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive,
CNRS Montpellier France, www.cefe.cnrs.fr - Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de
lEnvironnement, CEA-CNRS, Saclay
2PHENOFITA process-based model
- Principle
- Based on the concept of fitness, probability of
an individual to leave viable and fertile
offspring - Based on the fact that adaptation of plants to
the abiotic environment require synchronization
of the developmental cycle to the seasonal
variations of climate - Input
- daily climatic data over several decades (TC,
precipitation, ) - Output
- probability of presence potential distribution
(biotic interactions not taken into account)
3PHENOFIT
Chuine Beaubien 2001, Morin Chuine 2005)
4What you need to know to run Phenofit
- phenology budburst, flowering, fruit
maturation, leaf coloring - frost hardiness minimum temperature sustained
during active growth and dormancy - drought tolerance
5Process based models implemented in PHENOFIT
- Phenological models for budburst, flowering,
fruit maturation (leaf coloration date is so far
obtained by regression with latitude) (Chuine
2000, Chuine Beaubien 2001) - Frost damage model (Leinonen 1996)
6Model performance
7What does limit western white pine distribution?
8Pinus strobus
9Model performance
10Genetic differentiation
Pinus contorta
Pinus contorta
Not taken into account
Taken into account
11Model performance
Acer circinatum Acer grandidentatum Acer
macrophyllum Acer glabrum
12Models performance
Populus tremuloides
13Lodgepole pine Pinus contorta
B2 HadCM3 2100 2.2C
A2 HadCM3 2100 5.0C
PHENOFIT
colonisation
extinction
fitness
fitness
colonisable
14Sugar maple - Acer saccharum
B2 HadCM3 2100 2.2C
A2 HadCM3 2100 5.6C
15Comparison with other modelsQuaking aspen
Niche-based model Iverson Prasad 1998
Process-based model PHENOFIT
Present
GISS GCM x2 CO2
HadCM3 2.2C
-20 -15 -5 -1 1 5 20
ext. -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 col.
Change in P. V.