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ForestClim-Bioclimatic variables for microclimate temperatures of European forests.

Stef HaesenJonas J LembrechtsPieter De FrenneJonathan LenoirJuha AaltoMichael B AshcroftMartin KopeckýMiska LuotoIlya M D MacleanIvan NijsPekka NiittynenD Johan van den HoogenNicola ArrigaJosef BrůnaNina BuchmannMarek ČiliakAlessio CollaltiEmiel De LombaerdePatrice DescombesMana GharunIgnacio GodedSanne GovaertCaroline GreiserAchim GrelleCarsten GrueningLucia HederováKristoffer HylanderJuergen KreylingBart KruijtMartin MacekFrantišek MálišMatěj ManGiovanni MancaRadim MatulaCamille MeeussenSonia MerineroStefano MinerbiLeonardo MontagnaniLena MufflerRomà OgayaJosep PenuelasRoman PlichtaMiguel Portillo-EstradaJonas SchmeddesAnkit ShekharFabien SpicherMariana UjházyováPieter VangansbekeRobert WeigelJan WildFlorian ZellwegerKoenraad Van Meerbeek
Published in: Global change biology (2023)
Microclimate research gained renewed interest over the last decade and its importance for many ecological processes is increasingly being recognized. Consequently, the call for high-resolution microclimatic temperature grids across broad spatial extents is becoming more pressing to improve ecological models. Here, we provide a new set of open-access bioclimatic variables for microclimate temperatures of European forests at 25 × 25 m 2 resolution.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • high resolution
  • human health
  • minimally invasive
  • mass spectrometry
  • high speed
  • risk assessment