Use of digital cameras for phenological observations

نویسندگان

  • Reiko Ide
  • Hiroyuki Oguma
چکیده

a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: Digital camera Vegetation phenology RGB Green excess index Green-up date Temperature sensitivity Japan Vegetation phenology such as the onset of green-up and senescence is strongly controlled by climate and other environmental factors, and in turn affects the terrestrial carbon balance. Therefore, phenological observation is important as an indicator of global warming and for estimation of the terrestrial carbon balance. Because phenological responses differ from species to species, precise monitoring from the species scale to the global scale is required. In this study, we analyzed images from digital cameras, which have proliferated in recent years, to investigate their utility as remote sensors. We collected daily images taken by digital cameras in national parks across Japan over 8 years in wetland mixed deciduous forest, and evergreen broadleaved forest. Values of red, green, and blue (RGB) channels in each pixel within images were extracted, and a vegetation green excess index (2G-RBi) was calculated to detect phenology. The time series of 2G-RBi showed clear phenological patterns of each vegetation type in each year at the species or community scale. Even physiological damage due to a typhoon was detected. The dates of green-up were estimated easily and objectively from the second derivative of 2G-RBi, and a trend in yearly green-up dates of various types of vegetation was demonstrated. Furthermore, a strong correlation between interannual variations in green-up dates and local spring temperature was found, and the sensitivity of green-up date to temperature was revealed. The results suggest the utility of digital cameras for phenological observations at precise temporal and spatial resolutions, despite a year-to-year drift of color balance of camera as a technical device. As a form of near-surface remote sensing, digital cameras could obtain significant ecological information. Establishing camera networks could help us understand phenological responses at a wide range of scales. Vegetation phenology, such as budburst, flowering, and leaf senescence, is controlled by the species and age of plant, as well as by seasonal variations in climate, day-length, nutrients, and other environmental factors. Recent climate change has strongly affected the trends of phenological events (Peñuelas and Fiella, 2001; Walther et al., 2002). Many studies show evidence of shifts in spring budburst onset and autumn leaf coloring in the Mediterranean region (Peñuelas et al., 2002), in Europe (Menzel et al., 2006) and in Japan (Matsumoto et al., 2003). And among many factors, …

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Ecological Informatics

دوره 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010