Spatial Heterogeneity In Phenological Development Of Prunus Padus L. In The Yekaterinburg City

The possible impact of the climate changes on vegetation is a key topic of various research studies in geography and ecology. In this study we tried to provide a «one-time survey»  of the phenological development  of Prunus padus L.  in the Yekaterinburg city as a part of the large-scale project “A...

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Main Authors: Uliya R. Ivanova, Nataliya V. Skok, Oksana V. Yantser
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Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University 2019-07-01
Series:Geography, Environment, Sustainability
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Online Access:https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/752
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author Uliya R. Ivanova
Nataliya V. Skok
Oksana V. Yantser
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description The possible impact of the climate changes on vegetation is a key topic of various research studies in geography and ecology. In this study we tried to provide a «one-time survey»  of the phenological development  of Prunus padus L.  in the Yekaterinburg city as a part of the large-scale project “A Single Phenological Day ” and show the data on a map. The registration of a seasonal development  of bird cherry was provided annually in the years of 2012-2018 on one and the same date in the city of Yekaterinburg,  on 15 May. Yekaterinburg is the largest city located on the eastern foothills of the Middle Urals, Russia. The city has residential  areas,  parks,  water reservoirs,  as well as large industrial facilities that affect microclimatic conditions, resulting in an increase of the temperatures. Such microclimatic heterogeneity results in uneven development of bird cherry in spring. It was revealed the slowing of the bird cherry development  in the areas situated close to large water reservoirs. At the same time bird cherry trees growing  inside large industrial areas, on the contrary, developed much faster. The development  rates of Prunus padus L. also differed though  years: in years with dry and warm weather during the period of late April - early May the vegetation began earlier.
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spelling doaj.art-90f12b4a766240acadd76c6868c6f5462023-03-13T07:52:33ZengLomonosov Moscow State UniversityGeography, Environment, Sustainability2071-93882542-15652019-07-0112227328110.24057/2071-9388-2018-84397Spatial Heterogeneity In Phenological Development Of Prunus Padus L. In The Yekaterinburg CityUliya R. Ivanova0Nataliya V. Skok1Oksana V. Yantser2Ural State Pedagogical UniversityUral State Pedagogical UniversityUral State Pedagogical UniversityThe possible impact of the climate changes on vegetation is a key topic of various research studies in geography and ecology. In this study we tried to provide a «one-time survey»  of the phenological development  of Prunus padus L.  in the Yekaterinburg city as a part of the large-scale project “A Single Phenological Day ” and show the data on a map. The registration of a seasonal development  of bird cherry was provided annually in the years of 2012-2018 on one and the same date in the city of Yekaterinburg,  on 15 May. Yekaterinburg is the largest city located on the eastern foothills of the Middle Urals, Russia. The city has residential  areas,  parks,  water reservoirs,  as well as large industrial facilities that affect microclimatic conditions, resulting in an increase of the temperatures. Such microclimatic heterogeneity results in uneven development of bird cherry in spring. It was revealed the slowing of the bird cherry development  in the areas situated close to large water reservoirs. At the same time bird cherry trees growing  inside large industrial areas, on the contrary, developed much faster. The development  rates of Prunus padus L. also differed though  years: in years with dry and warm weather during the period of late April - early May the vegetation began earlier.https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/752phenologyurban vegetationprunus padus l.the nationwide phenology day
spellingShingle Uliya R. Ivanova
Nataliya V. Skok
Oksana V. Yantser
Spatial Heterogeneity In Phenological Development Of Prunus Padus L. In The Yekaterinburg City
Geography, Environment, Sustainability
phenology
urban vegetation
prunus padus l.
the nationwide phenology day
title Spatial Heterogeneity In Phenological Development Of Prunus Padus L. In The Yekaterinburg City
title_full Spatial Heterogeneity In Phenological Development Of Prunus Padus L. In The Yekaterinburg City
title_fullStr Spatial Heterogeneity In Phenological Development Of Prunus Padus L. In The Yekaterinburg City
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Heterogeneity In Phenological Development Of Prunus Padus L. In The Yekaterinburg City
title_short Spatial Heterogeneity In Phenological Development Of Prunus Padus L. In The Yekaterinburg City
title_sort spatial heterogeneity in phenological development of prunus padus l in the yekaterinburg city
topic phenology
urban vegetation
prunus padus l.
the nationwide phenology day
url https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/752
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