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Richter, Ronny (2022): Forest canopy microclimate regulation during the drought year 2018 at the Leipzig Canopy Crane site [dataset bundled publication]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.944139

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Published: 2022-05-12DOI registered: 2022-06-18

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Abstract:
Tree canopies are considered to effectively buffer climate extremes and to mitigate climate change effects. Droughts, which are predicted to become more frequent in the course of climate change, might alter the microclimatic cooling potential of trees. However, our understanding of how microclimate at the tree canopy level is modulated by environmental and tree characteristics and their interactions is still limited. Here, we investigated canopy temperature regulation for five mature co-occurring tree species for two contrasting hydrological situations during the severe drought in 2018.
Keyword(s):
broad-leafed tree species; canopy cover; drought; floodplain forest; forest microclimate regulation; sap flow
Supplement to:
Richter, Ronny; Ballasus, Helen; Engelmann, Rolf A; Zielhofer, Christoph; Wirth, Christian (in review): Tree species matter for forest microclimate regulation during the drought year 2018: Disentangling environmental drivers and biotic drivers | Research Square. Scientific Reports, https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-1485507/v1
Coverage:
Latitude: 51.365813 * Longitude: 12.309439
Date/Time Start: 2018-05-15T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2018-09-15T00:00:00
Size:
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