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Marc Peaucelle
Researcher at Ghent University
Publications - 21
Citations - 964
Marc Peaucelle is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phenology & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 623 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc Peaucelle include Spanish National Research Council & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Declining global warming effects on the phenology of spring leaf unfolding.
Yongshuo H. Fu,Hongfang Zhao,Shilong Piao,Shilong Piao,Marc Peaucelle,Shushi Peng,Shushi Peng,Guiyun Zhou,Philippe Ciais,Philippe Ciais,Mengtian Huang,Annette Menzel,Josep Peñuelas,Yang Song,Yann Vitasse,Zhenzhong Zeng,Ivan A. Janssens +16 more
TL;DR: The results provide empirical evidence for a declining ST, but also suggest that the predicted strong winter warming in the future may further reduce ST and therefore result in a slowdown in the advance of tree spring phenology.
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Impacts of Global Change on Mediterranean Forests and Their Services
Josep Peñuelas,Jordi Sardans,Iolanda Filella,Marc Estiarte,Joan Llusià,Romà Ogaya,Jofre Carnicer,Mireia Bartrons,Albert Rivas-Ubach,Oriol Grau,Guille Peguero,Olga Margalef,Sergi Pla-Rabes,Constantí Stefanescu,Dolores Asensio,Catherine Preece,Lei Liu,Aleixandre Verger,Adrià Barbeta,Ander Achotegui-Castells,Albert Gargallo-Garriga,Dominik Sperlich,Gerard Farré-Armengol,Marcos Fernández-Martínez,Daijun Liu,Chao Zhang,Ifigenia Urbina,Marta Camino-Serrano,Maria Vives-Ingla,Benjamin D. Stocker,Manuela Balzarolo,Rossella Guerrieri,Marc Peaucelle,Sara Marañón-Jiménez,Kevin Bórnez-Mejías,Zhaobin Mu,Adrià Descals,Alejandro E. Castellanos,Jaume Terradas +38 more
TL;DR: If changes in climate, land use and other components of global change, such as pollution and overexploitation of resources, continue, the resilience of many forests will likely be exceeded, altering their structure and function and changing, mostly decreasing, their capacity to continue to provide their current services.
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Velocity of change in vegetation productivity over northern high latitudes.
Mengtian Huang,Shilong Piao,Shilong Piao,Ivan A. Janssens,Zaichun Zhu,Tao Wang,Donghai Wu,Philippe Ciais,Philippe Ciais,Ranga B. Myneni,Marc Peaucelle,Shushi Peng,Hui Yang,Josep Peñuelas +13 more
TL;DR: Compared changes in the spatial patterns of vegetation productivity and temperature are compared using the velocity of change concept, which expresses these two variables in the same unit of displacement per time to explore whether northward displacement of vegetation will keep pace with temperature under climate change.
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Three times greater weight of daytime than of night-time temperature on leaf unfolding phenology in temperate trees
Yongshuo H. Fu,Yongshuo H. Fu,Yongjie Liu,Hans J. De Boeck,Annette Menzel,Ivan Nijs,Marc Peaucelle,Josep Peñuelas,Shilong Piao,Shilong Piao,Ivan A. Janssens +10 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, a Bayesian analysis found that the impact of daytime temperature on leaf unfolding was approximately three times higher than that of night-time temperatures, so model projections of future spring phenology should incorporate the effects of these different temperatures.
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Spatial variance of spring phenology in temperate deciduous forests is constrained by background climatic conditions
Marc Peaucelle,Marc Peaucelle,Ivan A. Janssens,Benjamin D. Stocker,Benjamin D. Stocker,Adrià Descals Ferrando,Yongshuo H. Fu,Roberto Molowny-Horas,Philippe Ciais,Josep Peñuelas +9 more
TL;DR: The authors show that the spatial variation of leaf unfolding in 8 deciduous tree species in Europe can be explained by local adaptation to long-term mean climate conditions, which would imply that models using constant temperature response are inherently inaccurate at local scale.