@article{3057538, title = "Glossary on atmospheric electricity and its effects on biology", author = "Fdez-Arroyabe, P. and Kourtidis, K. and Haldoupis, C. and Savoska, S. and Matthews, J. and Mir, L.M. and Kassomenos, P. and Cifra, M. and Barbosa, S. and Chen, X. and Dragovic, S. and Consoulas, C. and Hunting, E.R. and Robert, D. and van der Velde, O.A. and Apollonio, F. and Odzimek, A. and Chilingarian, A. and Royé, D. and Mkrtchyan, H. and Price, C. and Bór, J. and Oikonomou, C. and Birsan, M.-V. and Crespo-Facorro, B. and Djordjevic, M. and Salcines, C. and López-Jiménez, A. and Donner, R.V. and Vana, M. and Pedersen, J.O.P. and Vorenhout, M. and Rycroft, M.", journal = "International Journal of Biometeorology", year = "2021", volume = "65", number = "1", pages = "5-29", publisher = "Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH", issn = "0020-7128, 1432-1254", doi = "10.1007/s00484-020-02013-9", keywords = "biology; electricity, Biology; Electricity", abstract = "There is an increasing interest to study the interactions between atmospheric electrical parameters and living organisms at multiple scales. So far, relatively few studies have been published that focus on possible biological effects of atmospheric electric and magnetic fields. To foster future work in this area of multidisciplinary research, here we present a glossary of relevant terms. Its main purpose is to facilitate the process of learning and communication among the different scientific disciplines working on this topic. While some definitions come from existing sources, other concepts have been re-defined to better reflect the existing and emerging scientific needs of this multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary area of research. © 2020, ISB." }