Thermal probes and thermometers
Thermal probes and thermometers are essential tools for accurately measuring microclimate conditions in natural environments. In the field, they allow you to monitor a key parameter: temperature, which directly influences the activity, development, and distribution of many species, especially insects, reptiles, and amphibians.
Designed for naturalist studies, these instruments enable the recording and comparison of thermal conditions across different habitats: cavities, soils, leaf litter, vegetation, or sun-exposed areas. They provide fine-scale insights into microhabitat variability, essential for analyzing ecological dynamics, assessing habitat quality, and interpreting field observations.
Robust, precise, and easy to deploy, the probes and thermometers in this selection meet the needs of both field naturalists and environmental professionals. They are also valuable tools for long-term monitoring and studying local climate change effects.