小气候
生态学
地理
森林生态学
生态系统
农林复合经营
环境科学
生物
作者
Jiquan Chen,Sari C. Saunders,Thomas R. Crow,Robert J. Naiman,Kimberley D. Brosofske,Glenn D. Mroz,Brian L. Brookshire,Jerry F. Franklin
出处
期刊:BioScience
[Oxford University Press]
日期:1999-04-01
卷期号:49 (4): 288-297
被引量:878
摘要
Microclimate is the suite of climatic conditions measured in localized areas near the earth's surface (Geiger 1965). These environmental variables, which include temperature, light, windspeed, and moisture, have been critical throughout human history, providing meaningful indicators for habitat selection and other activities. For example, for 2600 years the Chinese have used localized seasonal changes in temperature and precipitation to schedule their agricultural activities. In seminal studies, Shirley (1929, 1945) emphasized microclimate as a determinant of ecological patterns in both plant and animal communities and a driver of such processes as the growth and mortality of organisms. The importance of microclimate in influencing ecological processes such as plant regeneration and growth, soil resperation and growth, soil repiration, nutrient cycling, and wildlife habitat selection has became an essential component of current ecological research (Perry 1994). plant regeneration and growth, soil respiration, nutrient cycling, and
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