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Towards the co-ordination of terrestrial ecosystem protocols across European research infrastructures

Authors :
Elli Groner
Gemini Delle Vedove
Miklós Kertész
Christina Menta
Chiara Bertora
Mark Frenzel
Giorgio Matteucci
Carsten W. Mueller
Carlo Grignani
Jutta Stadler
Les G. Firbank
David Blankman
William E. Kunin
Eveline J. Krab
Systems Ecology
Source :
Firbank, L G, Bertora, C, Blankman, D, Delle Vedove, G, Frenzel, M, Grignani, C, Groner, E, Kertész, M, Krab, E J, Matteucci, G, Menta, C, Mueller, C W, Stadler, J & Kunin, W E 2017, ' Towards the co-ordination of terrestrial ecosystem protocols across European research infrastructures ', Ecology and Evolution, vol. 7, no. 11, pp. 3967-3975 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2997, Ecology and Evolution, Ecology and evolution (2017): 3967–3975. doi:10.1002/ece3.2997, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Les G. Firbank, Chiara Bertora, David Blankman, Gemini Delle Vedove, Mark Frenzel, Carlo Grignani, Elli Groner, Miklós Kertész, Eveline J. Krab, Giorgio Matteucci, Christina Menta, Carsten W. Mueller, Jutta Stadler, William E. Kunin/titolo:Towards the co-ordination of terrestrial ecosystem protocols across European research infrastructures/doi:10.1002%2Fece3.2997/rivista:Ecology and evolution/anno:2017/pagina_da:3967/pagina_a:3975/intervallo_pagine:3967–3975/volume, Ecology and Evolution, 7(11), 3967-3975. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2017.

Abstract

The study of ecosystem processes over multiple scales of space and time is often best achieved by using comparable data from multiple sites. Yet long term ecological observatories have often developed their own data collection protocols. Here we address this problem by proposing a set of ecological protocols suitable for widespread adoption by the ecological community. 2. Scientists from the European ecological research community prioritised terrestrial ecosystem parameters that could benefit from a more consistent approach to data collection within the resources available at most long term ecological observatories. Parameters for which standard methods are in widespread use, or for which methods are evolving rapidly, were not selected. 3. Protocols were developed by domain experts, building on existing methods where possible, and refined through a process of field testing and training. They address above-ground plant biomass; decomposition; land use and management; leaf area index; soil mesofaunal diversity; soil C and N stocks, and greenhouse gas emissions from soils. These complement existing methods to provide a complete assessment of ecological integrity. 4. These protocols offer integrated approaches to ecological data collection that are low cost and are starting to be used across the European Long Term Ecological Research community.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20457758
Volume :
7
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ecology and Evolution
Accession number :
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