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Data underlying the publication 'Within-patch and edge microclimates vary over a growing season and are amplified during a heatwave: Consequences for ectothermic insects'

Authors :
Ojeda-Prieto, L.M.
Gols, R.
Harvey, J.A.
Li, K.
van der Putten, W.H.
Ojeda-Prieto, L.M.
Gols, R.
Harvey, J.A.
Li, K.
van der Putten, W.H.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Temperatures were measured in a small-scale mesocosm (1 m2) experiment during an 8-week period in the summer of 2020, in the Netherlands. The period included a heatwave. Forty mesocosms, each devided in 4 quadrants, were planted with forbs. Temperatures were measured three time a week, during the warmest part of the day, i.e. between 1400 and 1500 h. using an infrared thermometer gun (BOSCH Thermodetector PTD1). Temperatures were mearured near the soil surface at the edge of the mesocosm, near the soil surface between two quadrants in each mesocosm. Within each mesocosm, as well as within the plant canopy. In addition the ambient temperature was measured.<br />Temperatures were measured in a small-scale mesocosm (1 m2) experiment during an 8-week period in the summer of 2020, in the Netherlands. The period included a heatwave. Forty mesocosms, each devided in 4 quadrants, were planted with forbs. Temperatures were measured three time a week, during the warmest part of the day, i.e. between 1400 and 1500 h. using an infrared thermometer gun (BOSCH Thermodetector PTD1). Temperatures were mearured near the soil surface at the edge of the mesocosm, near the soil surface between two quadrants in each mesocosm. Within each mesocosm, as well as within the plant canopy. In addition the ambient temperature was measured.

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Accession number :
edsoai.on1376682661
Document Type :
Electronic Resource