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Habitat microclimates drive fine-scale variation in extreme temperatures
by
Gillingham, Phillipa K.
, Huntley, Brian
, Thomas, Chris D.
, Suggitt, Andrew J.
, Kunin, William E.
, Hill, Jane K.
, Roy, David B.
in
Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Bioclimatology
/ biodiversity
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Climate science
/ Comparative studies
/ Ecology
/ Environmental impact
/ Forest habitats
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ General aspects
/ Grasslands
/ Habitat conservation
/ Habitats
/ heathlands
/ Microclimate
/ Microclimates
/ Species
/ Temperature
/ Topographical aspect
/ Topographical elevation
/ Topography
/ Vegetation
/ vegetation structure
/ Woodlands
2011
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Habitat microclimates drive fine-scale variation in extreme temperatures
by
Gillingham, Phillipa K.
, Huntley, Brian
, Thomas, Chris D.
, Suggitt, Andrew J.
, Kunin, William E.
, Hill, Jane K.
, Roy, David B.
in
Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Bioclimatology
/ biodiversity
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Climate science
/ Comparative studies
/ Ecology
/ Environmental impact
/ Forest habitats
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ General aspects
/ Grasslands
/ Habitat conservation
/ Habitats
/ heathlands
/ Microclimate
/ Microclimates
/ Species
/ Temperature
/ Topographical aspect
/ Topographical elevation
/ Topography
/ Vegetation
/ vegetation structure
/ Woodlands
2011
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Habitat microclimates drive fine-scale variation in extreme temperatures
by
Gillingham, Phillipa K.
, Huntley, Brian
, Thomas, Chris D.
, Suggitt, Andrew J.
, Kunin, William E.
, Hill, Jane K.
, Roy, David B.
in
Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Bioclimatology
/ biodiversity
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Climate science
/ Comparative studies
/ Ecology
/ Environmental impact
/ Forest habitats
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ General aspects
/ Grasslands
/ Habitat conservation
/ Habitats
/ heathlands
/ Microclimate
/ Microclimates
/ Species
/ Temperature
/ Topographical aspect
/ Topographical elevation
/ Topography
/ Vegetation
/ vegetation structure
/ Woodlands
2011
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Habitat microclimates drive fine-scale variation in extreme temperatures
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Habitat microclimates drive fine-scale variation in extreme temperatures
2011
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Most multicellular terrestrial organisms experience climate at scales of millimetres to metres, yet most species-climate associations are analysed at resolutions of kilometres or more. Because individuals experience heterogeneous microclimates in the landscape, species sometimes survive where the average background climate appears unsuitable, and equally may be eliminated from sites within apparently suitable grid cells where microclimatic extremes are intolerable. Local vegetation structure and topography can be important determinants of fine-resolution microclimate, but a literature search revealed that the vast majority of bioclimate studies do not include fine-scale habitat information, let alone a representation of how habitat affects microclimate. In this paper, we show that habitat type (grassland, heathland, deciduous woodland) is a major modifier of the temperature extremes experienced by organisms. We recorded differences among these habitats of more than 5°C in monthly temperature maxima and minima, and of 10°C in thermal range, on a par with the level of warming expected for extreme future climate change scenarios. Comparable differences were found in relation to variation in local topography (slope and aspect). Hence, we argue that the microclimatic effects of habitat and topography must be included in studies if we are to obtain sufficiently detailed projections of the ecological impacts of climate change to develop detailed adaptation strategies for the conservation of biodiversity.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Blackwell Publishers,Blackwell
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