2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3925709/v1
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­Decametric-scale buffering of climate extremes in forest understory within a riparian microrefugia: the key role of microtopography

Jerome Ogee,
Marion Walbott,
Adrià Barbeta
et al.

Abstract: Riparian corridors often act as low-land climate refugia for temperate tree species in their southern distribution range. A plausible mechanism is the buffering of regional climate extremes by local physiographic and biotic factors. We tested this idea using a 3-year-long microclimate dataset collected along the Ciron river, a refugia for European beech (Fagus sylvatica) in southwestern France. Across the whole network, canopy gap fraction was the main predictor for spatial microclimatic variations, together w… Show more

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