2018
DOI: 10.1016/bs.aecr.2017.12.005
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Advances in Monitoring and Modelling Climate at Ecologically Relevant Scales

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“…Miniature data-loggers can provide high-resolution measurements of surface, soil and air temperatures, with the major advantage that conditions can be measured where they are expected to be ecologically most relevant to living organisms (Rae et al 2006, Ashcroft et al 2008, Bramer et al 2018. Small sensors can even be attached to the organisms themselves to obtain temperature information at the level of the study object (Potter et al 2013).…”
Section: In-situ Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Miniature data-loggers can provide high-resolution measurements of surface, soil and air temperatures, with the major advantage that conditions can be measured where they are expected to be ecologically most relevant to living organisms (Rae et al 2006, Ashcroft et al 2008, Bramer et al 2018. Small sensors can even be attached to the organisms themselves to obtain temperature information at the level of the study object (Potter et al 2013).…”
Section: In-situ Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a drawback of microclimate data from in-situ loggers lies in the short temporal extent (Table 1). The use of such loggers over large geographic extents is also still limited by the cost (Lenoir et al 2013), despite the increasing availability of small, relatively cheap and robust temperature sensors (Bramer et al 2018). To improve the accuracy of SDMs, the high spatial and temporal accuracy of these in-situ measurements will need to be combined with long-term records, either by maintaining loggers in the field over periods of several years or by coupling these loggers with historical data from the long-established networks of national weather stations.…”
Section: In-situ Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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