Type | : | ACL |
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Nature | : | Production scientifique |
Au bénéfice du Laboratoire | : | Non |
Statut de publication | : | Publié |
Année de publication | : | 2017 |
Auteurs (19) | : | GUY-HAIM T ALEXANDER H BELL T,w BIER R,l BORTOLOTTI L,e BRISEÑO-AVENA Christian DONG X,l FLANAGAN A,m GROSSE J GROSSMANN L HASNAIN Sarah HOVEL R JOHNSTON C,a MILLER D,r MUSCARELLA M NOTO A,e REISINGER A,j SMITH H,j STAMIESZKIN Karen |
Revue scientifique | : | Environmental Evidence |
Volume | : | 6 |
Fascicule | : | 1 |
Pages | : | |
DOI | : | 10.1186/s13750-017-0084-0 |
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Abstract | : | Background: Mesocosm experiments have become increasingly popular in climate change research as they bridge the gap between small-scale, less realistic, microcosm experiments, and large-scale, more complex, natural systems. Characteristics of aquatic mesocosm designs (e.g., mesocosm volume, study duration, and replication) vary widely, potentially affecting the magnitude and direction of effect sizes measured in experiments. In this global systematic review we aim to identify the type, direction and strength of climate warming effects on aquatic species, communities and ecosystems in mesocosm experiments. Furthermore, we will investigate the context-dependency of the observed effects on several a priori determined effect moderators (ecological and methodological). Our conclusions will provide recommendations for aquatic scientists designing mesocosm experiments, as well as guidelines for interpretation of experimental results by scientists, policy-makers and the general public. |
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Guy-Haim T, Alexander H, Bell TW, Bier RL, Bortolotti LE, Briseño-Avena C, Dong XL, Flanagan AM, Grosse J, Grossmann L, Hasnain S, Hovel R, Johnston CA, Miller DR, Muscarella M, Noto AE, Reisinger AJ, Smith HJ, Stamieszkin K (2017) What are the type, direction, and strength of species, community, and ecosystem responses to warming in aquatic mesocosm studies and their dependency on experimental characteristics? A systematic review protocol. Environ Evid 6 | doi: 10.1186/s13750-017-0084-0
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