小气候
生态学
物种分布
航程(航空)
利基
生态位
环境生态位模型
生物多样性
气候变化
环境科学
生物
栖息地
复合材料
材料科学
作者
Stef Haesen,Jonathan Lenoir,Eva Gril,Pieter De Frenne,Jonas J. Lembrechts,Martin Kopecký,Martin Macek,Matěj Man,Jan Wild,Koenraad Van Meerbeek
摘要
Species distributions are conventionally modelled using coarse-grained macroclimate data measured in open areas, potentially leading to biased predictions since most terrestrial species reside in the shade of trees. For forest plant species across Europe, we compared conventional macroclimate-based species distribution models (SDMs) with models corrected for forest microclimate buffering. We show that microclimate-based SDMs at high spatial resolution outperformed models using macroclimate and microclimate data at coarser resolution. Additionally, macroclimate-based models introduced a systematic bias in modelled species response curves, which could result in erroneous range shift predictions. Critically important for conservation science, these models were unable to identify warm and cold refugia at the range edges of species distributions. Our study emphasizes the crucial role of microclimate data when SDMs are used to gain insights into biodiversity conservation in the face of climate change, particularly given the growing policy and management focus on the conservation of refugia worldwide.
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