Global maps of soil temperature
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2022-05-01المؤلف
Lembrechts, Jonas J.van den Hoogen, Johan
Aalto, Juha
Ashcroft, Michael B.
De Frenne, Pieter
Kemppinen, Julia
Kopecký, Martin
Luoto, Miska
Maclean, Ilya M.D.
Crowther, Thomas W.
Bailey, Joseph J.
Haesen, Stef
Klinges, David H.
Niittynen, Pekka
Scheffers, Brett R.
Van Meerbeek, Koenraad
Aartsma, Peter
Abdalaze, Otar
Abedi, Mehdi
Aerts, Rien
Ahmadian, Negar
Ahrends, Antje
Alatalo, Juha M.
Alexander, Jake M.
Allonsius, Camille Nina
Altman, Jan
Ammann, Christof
Andres, Christian
Andrews, Christopher
Ardö, Jonas
Arriga, Nicola
Arzac, Alberto
Aschero, Valeria
Assis, Rafael L.
Assmann, Jakob Johann
Bader, Maaike Y.
Bahalkeh, Khadijeh
Barančok, Peter
Barrio, Isabel C.
Barros, Agustina
Barthel, Matti
Basham, Edmund W.
Bauters, Marijn
Bazzichetto, Manuele
Marchesini, Luca Belelli
Bell, Michael C.
Benavides, Juan C.
Benito Alonso, José Luis
Berauer, Bernd J.
Bjerke, Jarle W.
Björk, Robert G.
Björkman, Mats P.
Björnsdóttir, Katrin
Blonder, Benjamin
Boeckx, Pascal
Boike, Julia
Bokhorst, Stef
Brum, Bárbara N.S.
Brůna, Josef
Buchmann, Nina
Buysse, Pauline
Camargo, José Luís
Campoe, Otávio C.
Candan, Onur
Canessa, Rafaella
Cannone, Nicoletta
Carbognani, Michele
Carnicer, Jofre
Casanova-Katny, Angélica
Cesarz, Simone
Chojnicki, Bogdan
Choler, Philippe
Chown, Steven L.
Cifuentes, Edgar F.
Čiliak, Marek
Contador, Tamara
Convey, Peter
Cooper, Elisabeth J.
Cremonese, Edoardo
Curasi, Salvatore R.
Curtis, Robin
Cutini, Maurizio
Dahlberg, C. Johan
Daskalova, Gergana N.
de Pablo, Miguel Angel
Della Chiesa, Stefano
Dengler, Jürgen
Deronde, Bart
Descombes, Patrice
Di Cecco, Valter
Di Musciano, Michele
Dick, Jan
Dimarco, Romina D.
Dolezal, Jiri
Dorrepaal, Ellen
Dušek, Jiří
Eisenhauer, Nico
Eklundh, Lars
Erickson, Todd E.
Erschbamer, Brigitta
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Research in global change ecology relies heavily on global climatic grids derived from estimates of air temperature in open areas at around 2 m above the ground. These climatic grids do not reflect conditions below vegetation canopies and near the ground surface, where critical ecosystem functions occur and most terrestrial species reside. Here, we provide global maps of soil temperature and bioclimatic variables at a 1-km2 resolution for 0–5 and 5–15 cm soil depth. These maps were created by calculating the difference (i.e. offset) between in situ soil temperature measurements, based on time series from over 1200 1-km2 pixels (summarized from 8519 unique temperature sensors) across all the world's major terrestrial biomes, and coarse-grained air temperature estimates from ERA5-Land (an atmospheric reanalysis by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts). We show that mean annual soil temperature differs markedly from the corresponding gridded air temperature, by up to 10°C (mean = 3.0 ± 2.1°C), with substantial variation across biomes and seasons. Over the year, soils in cold and/or dry biomes are substantially warmer (+3.6 ± 2.3°C) than gridded air temperature, whereas soils in warm and humid environments are on average slightly cooler (−0.7 ± 2.3°C). The observed substantial and biome-specific offsets emphasize that the projected impacts of climate and climate change on near-surface biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are inaccurately assessed when air rather than soil temperature is used, especially in cold environments. The global soil-related bioclimatic variables provided here are an important step forward for any application in ecology and related disciplines. Nevertheless, we highlight the need to fill remaining geographic gaps by collecting more in situ measurements of microclimate conditions to further enhance the spatiotemporal resolution of global soil temperature products for ecological applications.
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