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PhenoChange: towards a dry tropics global phenological monitoring network

Grant number:22/02323-0
Support Opportunities:Regular Research Grants
Start date: August 01, 2022
End date: July 31, 2024
Field of knowledge:Biological Sciences - Ecology - Ecosystems Ecology
Agreement: NERC, UKRI
Principal Investigator:Leonor Patricia Cerdeira Morellato
Grantee:Leonor Patricia Cerdeira Morellato
Principal researcher abroad:Kyle Graham Dexter
Institution abroad: University of Edinburgh , Scotland
Host Institution: Instituto de Biociências (IB). Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP). Campus de Rio Claro. Rio Claro , SP, Brazil
City of the host institution:Rio Claro
Associated researchers: Albert Phillimore ; Bruna de Costa Alberton ; Casey M. Ryan ; Italo Antonio Cotta Coutinho ; Magna Soelma Beserra de Moura ; Mário Marcos do Espírito Santo
Associated research grant:19/11835-2 - Phenology of deciduous dry forests: a comparison at multiple spatial scales using phenocams and drones, AP.R

Abstract

PhenoChange will launch a trans-continental network to monitor plant phenology across the dry tropics. Currently, controls on the timing of leaf display and the associated fluxes of energy and matter are a major uncertainty in earth system modelling, particularly for the dry tropics, limiting projections of vegetation responses to climate change. Tropical dry biomes, which cover 18% of global landmass, are critical to climate-vegetation feedbacks but are still understudied. The recently launched IPCC Report 6 - WGII highlights the relevance of phenology and the persistent lack of information from tropical regions. Likewise, the UNEP Frontiers 2022 report includes phenology mismatches as a frontline research topic. A critical barrier to progress has been the lack of coordinated and geographically representative phenology data. New technologies, specifically near-surface phenology - the use of repeated images from digital cameras, or PhenoCams, present us with an opportunity to overcome this barrier. PhenoChange will provide the first cross-continent, standardised observations of the phenological behaviour of tropical dry vegetation, and lay the foundation for a broad, fundable network. (AU)

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(The scientific publications listed on this page originate from the Web of Science or SciELO databases. Their authors have cited FAPESP grant or fellowship project numbers awarded to Principal Investigators or Fellowship Recipients, whether or not they are among the authors. This information is collected automatically and retrieved directly from those bibliometric databases.)
WELLS, LUCY H.; DEXTER, KYLE G.; PENNINGTON, R. TOBY; COTTA COUTINHO, ITALO ANTONIO; RAMOS, DESIREE; PHILLIPS, OLIVER L.; BAKER, TIM; RYAN, CASEY M.. Satellite remote sensing can operationalise the IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology in the biome- diverse north-east of Brazil. FRONTIERS OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, v. 18, p. 21-pg., . (22/02323-0, 17/17380-1)
PEREIRA DOS SANTOS, MARIA MARAIZA; MORELLATO, LEONOR PATRICIA CERDEIRA; FREIRE DA SILVA, THIERES GEORGE; JARDIM, ALEXANDRE MANICOBA DA ROSA FERRAZ; DE SOUZA, CARLOS ANDRE ALVES; DOS SANTOS, WILMA ROBERTA; BASTOS DE SOUZA, LUCIANA SANDRA. Integrating approaches and methodologies into phenological research in Neotropical dry forests: a systematic review. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, v. 20, n. 8, p. 13-pg., . (21/10639-5, 22/02323-0, 23/05323-4, 24/06113-6, 22/07735-5)