日本地球惑星科学連合2025年大会

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[M-IS12] 山の科学

2025年5月29日(木) 17:15 〜 19:15 ポスター会場 (幕張メッセ国際展示場 7・8ホール)

コンビーナ:佐々木 明彦(国士舘大学文学部史学地理学科 地理・環境コース)、西村 基志(信州大学 先鋭領域融合研究群 山岳科学研究拠点)、今野 明咲香(常葉大学)

17:15 〜 19:15

[MIS12-P09] Long-Term Vegetation Phenology Changes in Cool-Temperate Deciduous Forests of Japan Revealed by Two Decades of Time-Lapse Photography

*笹川 大河1、村岡 裕由2野田 響3秋津 朋子4、小林 利行5奈佐原 顕郎5 (1.千葉大学、2.岐阜大学、3.国立環境研究所、4.宇宙航空研究開発機構、5.筑波大学)

キーワード:植生フェノロジー、タイムラプスカメラ、長期観測、Phenological Eyes Network (PEN)

Vegetation phenology serves as a key indicator for assessing the impacts of climate change on ecosystems and plays a crucial role in regulating biogeochemical cycles. Continuous monitoring through in-situ time-lapse cameras provides a reliable method for detecting phenological changes with high accuracy. In recent years, the use of in-situ time-lapse camera systems for phenological studies has expanded among research communities. However, most existing datasets span only about a decade, limiting the ability to analyze long-term trends. Extended observation periods are essential for a more comprehensive understanding of climate-driven phenological changes. One of the longest-running phenological monitoring networks is the Phenological Eyes Network (PEN), which offers valuable long-term records. In this study, we analyzed over two decades of time-lapse images from PEN to investigate vegetation phenology in a cool-temperate deciduous broadleaf forest in Japan. By examining time-series images of both the canopy and forest floor, we explored the relationships between climate variables and individual tree phenology within the observation area. Our findings reveal phenological shifts in specific individuals, such as an earlier onset of spring phenology. Furthermore, we introduce a newly developed in-situ time-lapse camera system based on a single-board computer designed to enhance long-term phenological monitoring efforts.