2024
DOI: 10.1111/jvs.13241
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Ecological indicator values of understorey plants perform poorly to infer forest microclimate temperature

Eva Gril,
Fabien Spicher,
Alain Vanderpoorten
et al.

Abstract: QuestionEcological indicator values (EIVs) reflect species‘ optimal conditions on an environmental gradient, such as temperature. Averaged over a community, they are used to quantify thermophilization stemming from climate change, i.e. the reshuffling of communities toward more warm‐adapted species. In forests, understorey plant communities do not keep up with global warming and accumulate a climatic debt. Although the causes are still debated, this thermal lag may be partly explained by forest microclimate bu… Show more

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