Many analyses of biological responses to climate rely on gridded climate data derived from weather stations, which differ from the conditions experienced by organisms in at least two respects. First, the microclimate recorded by a weather station is often quite different to that near the ground surface, where many organisms live. Second, the temporal and spatial resolutions of gridded climate datasets derived from weather stations are often too coarse to capture the conditions experienced by organisms. Temporally and spatially coarse data have clear benefits in terms of reduced model size and complexity, but here we argue that coarse-grained data introduce errors that, in biological studies, are too often ignored. However, in contrast to co...
Climate change is expected to impact species by altering infectious disease outcomes, modifying comm...
There is much confidence in the global temperature change and its attribution to human activities. G...
Experimental studies have shown that many species show preferences for different climatic conditions...
Despite decades of work on climate change biology, the scientific community remains uncertain about ...
International audienceDespite decades of work on climate change biology, the scientific community re...
Biological responses to climate change are typically communicated in generalized terms such as polew...
<p>a) Number of climate models, b) model spatial extent, and c) model spatial grain (sq km) for the ...
Large-domain species distribution models (SDMs) fail to identify microrefugia, as they are based on ...
Background There is ample evidence that biotic factors, such as biotic interactions and dispersal ca...
International audienceLarge‐domain species distribution models (SDMs) fail to identify microrefugia,...
Weather and climate affect many ecological processes, making spatially continuous yet fine-resolutio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
For many regional and local applications, users of climate model results have long been dissatisfie...
There is ample evidence that biotic factors, such as biotic interactions and dispersal capacity, can...
High-resolution, bias-corrected climate data is necessary for climate impact studies and modeling ef...
Climate change is expected to impact species by altering infectious disease outcomes, modifying comm...
There is much confidence in the global temperature change and its attribution to human activities. G...
Experimental studies have shown that many species show preferences for different climatic conditions...
Despite decades of work on climate change biology, the scientific community remains uncertain about ...
International audienceDespite decades of work on climate change biology, the scientific community re...
Biological responses to climate change are typically communicated in generalized terms such as polew...
<p>a) Number of climate models, b) model spatial extent, and c) model spatial grain (sq km) for the ...
Large-domain species distribution models (SDMs) fail to identify microrefugia, as they are based on ...
Background There is ample evidence that biotic factors, such as biotic interactions and dispersal ca...
International audienceLarge‐domain species distribution models (SDMs) fail to identify microrefugia,...
Weather and climate affect many ecological processes, making spatially continuous yet fine-resolutio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
For many regional and local applications, users of climate model results have long been dissatisfie...
There is ample evidence that biotic factors, such as biotic interactions and dispersal capacity, can...
High-resolution, bias-corrected climate data is necessary for climate impact studies and modeling ef...
Climate change is expected to impact species by altering infectious disease outcomes, modifying comm...
There is much confidence in the global temperature change and its attribution to human activities. G...
Experimental studies have shown that many species show preferences for different climatic conditions...