Long-term microclimate study of a peatland in Central Europe to understand microrefugia.

Int J Biometeorol

Climate Change Ecology Research Unit, Faculty of Geographical and Geological Sciences, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland.

Published: April 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Peatlands are crucial for regulating climate and water, but they often lack long-term studies on their microclimates.
  • This study compared the climate of a mid-forest mire to an open area, revealing that the peatland was cooler at night but had higher max ground temperatures during the day.
  • The research found significant microclimate variations within the peatland, with wetter, shaded areas being cooler than sunnier spots, indicating that peatlands could act as refuges against climate change.

Article Abstract

Peatlands perform many important ecosystem functions at both the local and global scale, including hydrologic and climatic regulation. Although peatlands often act as climatic microrefugia, they have rarely been the subject of long-term microclimatic studies. In this study, we aimed to compare the local climatic conditions of a mid-forest mire to that of an open area and examine the differences in microclimates within the mire based on plant community diversity, shading, and water table depths. The peatland studied in this work was significantly cooler than the reference site, mainly due to a higher decline in nighttime air temperatures. However, the daily maximum air temperature near the ground was often higher. We also noticed that microclimates significantly differed within the studied peatland. Wet and shaded microsites were cooler than the sites having a lower water level and receiving higher amounts of solar radiation. The results of the study suggest that peatlands have locally cooler climates, and thus can serve as climate change refugia. These findings can help us interpret reconstructed data from the peat archive, and, when combined with experiments, identify tipping points for peatland ecosystems.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8948114PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00484-022-02240-2DOI Listing

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