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Seasonal drivers of understorey temperature buffering in temperate deciduous forests across Europe.

Florian ZellwegerDavid Anthony CoomesJonathan LenoirLeen DepauwSybryn L MaesMonika WulfKeith J KirbyJörg BrunetMartin KopeckýFrantišek MálišWolfgang SchmidtSteffi HeinrichsJan den OudenBogdan JaroszewiczGauthier BuyseFabien SpicherKris VerheyenPieter De Frenne
Published in: Global ecology and biogeography : a journal of macroecology (2019)
Forest organisms experience less severe temperature extremes than suggested by currently available macroclimate data; therefore, climate-species relationships and the responses of species to anthropogenic global warming cannot be modelled accurately in forests using macroclimate data alone. Changes in canopy cover and composition will strongly modulate the warming of maximum temperatures in forest understories, with important implications for understanding the responses of forest biodiversity and functioning to the combined threats of land-use change and climate change. Our predictive models are generally applicable across lowland temperate deciduous forests, providing ecologically important microclimate data for forest understories.
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