Ecotrons: Powerful and versatile ecosystem analysers for ecology, agronomy and environmental science. (28th January 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Ecotrons: Powerful and versatile ecosystem analysers for ecology, agronomy and environmental science. (28th January 2021)
- Main Title:
- Ecotrons: Powerful and versatile ecosystem analysers for ecology, agronomy and environmental science
- Authors:
- Roy, Jacques
Rineau, François
De Boeck, Hans J.
Nijs, Ivan
Pütz, Thomas
Abiven, Samuel
Arnone, John A.
Barton, Craig V. M.
Beenaerts, Natalie
Brüggemann, Nicolas
Dainese, Matteo
Domisch, Timo
Eisenhauer, Nico
Garré, Sarah
Gebler, Alban
Ghirardo, Andrea
Jasoni, Richard L.
Kowalchuk, George
Landais, Damien
Larsen, Stuart H.
Leemans, Vincent
Le Galliard, Jean‐François
Longdoz, Bernard
Massol, Florent
Mikkelsen, Teis N.
Niedrist, Georg
Piel, Clément
Ravel, Olivier
Sauze, Joana
Schmidt, Anja
Schnitzler, Jörg‐Peter
Teixeira, Leonardo H.
Tjoelker, Mark G.
Weisser, Wolfgang W.
Winkler, Barbro
Milcu, Alexandru
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Ecosystems integrity and services are threatened by anthropogenic global changes. Mitigating and adapting to these changes require knowledge of ecosystem functioning in the expected novel environments, informed in large part through experimentation and modelling. This paper describes 13 advanced controlled environment facilities for experimental ecosystem studies, herein termed ecotrons, open to the international community. Ecotrons enable simulation of a wide range of natural environmental conditions in replicated and independent experimental units while measuring various ecosystem processes. This capacity to realistically control ecosystem environments is used to emulate a variety of climatic scenarios and soil conditions, in natural sunlight or through broad‐spectrum lighting. The use of large ecosystem samples, intact or reconstructed, minimizes border effects and increases biological and physical complexity. Measurements of concentrations of greenhouse trace gases as well as their net exchange between the ecosystem and the atmosphere are performed in most ecotrons, often quasi continuously. The flow of matter is often tracked with the use of stable isotope tracers of carbon and other elements. Equipment is available for measurements of soil water status as well as root and canopy growth. The experiments ran so far emphasize the diversity of the hosted research. Half of them concern global changes, often with a manipulation of more than one driver. About aAbstract: Ecosystems integrity and services are threatened by anthropogenic global changes. Mitigating and adapting to these changes require knowledge of ecosystem functioning in the expected novel environments, informed in large part through experimentation and modelling. This paper describes 13 advanced controlled environment facilities for experimental ecosystem studies, herein termed ecotrons, open to the international community. Ecotrons enable simulation of a wide range of natural environmental conditions in replicated and independent experimental units while measuring various ecosystem processes. This capacity to realistically control ecosystem environments is used to emulate a variety of climatic scenarios and soil conditions, in natural sunlight or through broad‐spectrum lighting. The use of large ecosystem samples, intact or reconstructed, minimizes border effects and increases biological and physical complexity. Measurements of concentrations of greenhouse trace gases as well as their net exchange between the ecosystem and the atmosphere are performed in most ecotrons, often quasi continuously. The flow of matter is often tracked with the use of stable isotope tracers of carbon and other elements. Equipment is available for measurements of soil water status as well as root and canopy growth. The experiments ran so far emphasize the diversity of the hosted research. Half of them concern global changes, often with a manipulation of more than one driver. About a quarter deal with the impact of biodiversity loss on ecosystem functioning and one quarter with ecosystem or plant physiology. We discuss how the methodology for environmental simulation and process measurements, especially in soil, can be improved and stress the need to establish stronger links with modelling in future projects. These developments will enable further improvements in mechanistic understanding and predictive capacity of ecotron research which will play, in complementarity with field experimentation and monitoring, a crucial role in exploring the ecosystem consequences of environmental changes. Abstract : Experimentation and modelling are necessary to predict ecosystem functioning under future environments and to develop mitigating and adapting strategies. This paper describes 13 advanced controlled environment facilities, called ecotrons, open to the international community. An ecotron comprises a set of replicated enclosures designed to host ecosystems samples and enable realistic simulations of above‐ and belowground environmental conditions, while simultaneously and automatically measuring ecosystem processes. The characteristics of these infrastructures are given as well as examples of collaborative projects hosted so far. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Global change biology. Volume 27:Number 7(2021)
- Journal:
- Global change biology
- Issue:
- Volume 27:Number 7(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 27, Issue 7 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 27
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0027-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- 1387
- Page End:
- 1407
- Publication Date:
- 2021-01-28
- Subjects:
- biodiversity -- controlled environment facilities -- ecosystem functioning -- ecosystem process measurements -- environmental simulations -- experimentation -- global change -- research infrastructures
Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- Periodicals
Troposphere -- Environmental aspects -- Periodicals
Biodiversity conservation -- Periodicals
Eutrophication -- Periodicals
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/gcb.15471 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1354-1013
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