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Global maps of lake surface water temperatures reveal pitfalls of air‐for‐water substitutions in ecological prediction
Global maps of lake surface water temperatures reveal pitfalls of air‐for‐water substitutions in ecological prediction
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Global maps of lake surface water temperatures reveal pitfalls of air‐for‐water substitutions in ecological prediction

2023
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In modeling species distributions and population dynamics, spatially‐interpolated climatic data are often used as proxies for real, on‐the‐ground measurements. For shallow freshwater systems, this practice may be problematic as interpolations used for surface waters are generated from terrestrial sensor networks measuring air temperatures. Using these may therefore bias statistical estimates of species' environmental tolerances or population projections – particularly among pleustonic and epilimnetic organisms. Using a global database of millions of daily satellite‐derived lake surface water temperatures (LSWT), I trained machine learning models to correct for the correspondence between air and LSWT as a function of atmospheric and topographic predictors, resulting in the creation of monthly high‐resolution global maps of air‐LSWT offsets, corresponding uncertainty measures and derived LSWT‐based bioclimatic layers for use by the scientific community. I then compared the performance of these LSWT layers and air temperature‐based layers in population dynamic and ecological niche models (ENM). While generally high, the correspondence between air temperature and LSWT was quite variable and often nonlinear depending on the spatial context. These LSWT predictions were better able to capture the modeled population dynamics and geographic distributions of two common aquatic plant species. Further, ENM models trained with LSWT predictors more accurately captured lab‐measured thermal response curves. I conclude that these predicted LSWT temperatures perform better than raw air temperatures when used for population projections and environmental niche modeling, and should be used by practitioners to derive more biologically‐meaningful results. These global LSWT predictions and corresponding error estimates and bioclimatic layers have been made freely available to all researchers in a permanent archive.