The majority of microclimate studies have been done in topographically complex landscapes to quantify and predict how near-ground temperatures vary as a function of …
E Meineri, K Hylander - Ecography, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Large‐domain species distribution models (SDMs) fail to identify microrefugia, as they are based on climate estimates that are either too coarse or that ignore relevant topographic …
J Aalto, H Riihimäki, E Meineri… - International Journal …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Climate is a crucial driver of the distributions and activity of multiple biotic and abiotic processes, and thus high‐quality and high–resolution climate data are often prerequisite in …
Microrefugia are sites that support populations of species when their ranges contract during unfavorable climate episodes. Here, we review and discuss two aspects relevant for …
K Leempoel, C Parisod, C Geiser… - Methods in Ecology …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Digital elevation models (DEM s) are often used in landscape ecology to retrieve elevation or first derivative terrain attributes such as slope or aspect in the context of species …
Human population growth and resource use, mediated by changes in climate, land use, and water use, increasingly impact biodiversity and ecosystem services provision. However …
E Meineri, CJ Dahlberg, K Hylander - Ecological Modelling, 2015 - Elsevier
Landscape physiography affects temperature, soil moisture and solar radiation. In turn, these variables are thought to determine how species are distributed across landscapes …
Identifying the environmental drivers of population dynamics is crucial to predict changes in species abundances and distributions under climate change. Populations of the same …
In this study, we investigate long-term hydroclimatic changes and their possible relation to regional changes in climate, land-use and water-use over the twentieth century in the …