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Towards more predictive and interdisciplinary climate change ecosystem experiments. / Rineau, Francois ; Malina, Robert; Beenaerts, Natalie et al.
In: Nature Climate Change, Vol. 9, 01.11.2019, p. 809-816.

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Rineau, F, Malina, R, Beenaerts, N, Arnauts, N, Bardgett, R, Berg, MP, Boerema, A, Bruckers, L, Clerinx, J, Davin, EL, De Boeck, HJ, De Dobbelaer, T, Dondini, M, De Laender, F, Ellers, J, Franken, O, Gilbert, L, Gudmundsson, L, Janssens, IA, Johnson, D, Lizin, S, Longdoz, B, Meire, P, Meremans, D, Milbau, A, Moretti, M, Nijs, I, Nobel, A, Sorin Pop, L, Puetz, T, Reyns, W, Roy, J, Schuetz, J, Seneviratne, SI, Smith, P, Solmi, F, Staes, J, Thiery, W, Thijs, S, Vanderkelen, I, Van Landuyt, W, Verbruggen, E, Witters, N, Zscheischler, J & Vangronsveld, J 2019, 'Towards more predictive and interdisciplinary climate change ecosystem experiments', Nature Climate Change, vol. 9, pp. 809-816. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-019-0609-3

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Rineau, F., Malina, R., Beenaerts, N., Arnauts, N., Bardgett, R., Berg, M. P., Boerema, A., Bruckers, L., Clerinx, J., Davin, E. L., De Boeck, H. J., De Dobbelaer, T., Dondini, M., De Laender, F., Ellers, J., Franken, O., Gilbert, L., Gudmundsson, L., Janssens, I. A., ... Vangronsveld, J. (2019). Towards more predictive and interdisciplinary climate change ecosystem experiments. Nature Climate Change, 9, 809-816. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-019-0609-3

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Rineau F, Malina R, Beenaerts N, Arnauts N, Bardgett R, Berg MP et al. Towards more predictive and interdisciplinary climate change ecosystem experiments. Nature Climate Change. 2019 Nov 1;9:809-816. doi: 10.1038/s41558-019-0609-3

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Rineau, Francois ; Malina, Robert ; Beenaerts, Natalie et al. / Towards more predictive and interdisciplinary climate change ecosystem experiments. In: Nature Climate Change. 2019 ; Vol. 9. pp. 809-816.

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title = "Towards more predictive and interdisciplinary climate change ecosystem experiments",
abstract = "Despite great advances, experiments concerning the response of ecosystems to climate change still face considerable challenges, including the high complexity of climate change in terms of environmental variables, constraints in the number and amplitude of climate treatment levels, and the limited scope of responses and interactions covered. Drawing on the expertise of researchers from a variety of disciplines, this Perspective outlines how computational and technological advances can help in designing experiments that can contribute to overcoming these challenges, and also outlines a first application of such an experimental design.",
author = "Francois Rineau and Robert Malina and Natalie Beenaerts and Natasha Arnauts and Richard Bardgett and Berg, {Matty P.} and Annelies Boerema and Liesbeth Bruckers and Jan Clerinx and Davin, {Eduoard L.} and {De Boeck}, {Hans J.} and {De Dobbelaer}, Tom and Marta Dondini and {De Laender}, Frederik and Jacintha Ellers and Oscar Franken and Lucy Gilbert and Lukas Gudmundsson and Janssens, {Ivan A.} and David Johnson and Sebastien Lizin and Bernad Longdoz and Patrick Meire and Dominique Meremans and Ann Milbau and Michele Moretti and Ivan Nijs and Anne Nobel and {Sorin Pop}, Luliu and Thomas Puetz and Wouter Reyns and Jacques Roy and Jochen Schuetz and Seneviratne, {Sonia I.} and Pete Smith and Francesca Solmi and Jan Staes and Wim Thiery and Sofie Thijs and Inne Vanderkelen and {Van Landuyt}, Wouter and Erik Verbruggen and Nele Witters and Jakob Zscheischler and Jaco Vangronsveld",
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AU - Malina, Robert

AU - Beenaerts, Natalie

AU - Arnauts, Natasha

AU - Bardgett, Richard

AU - Berg, Matty P.

AU - Boerema, Annelies

AU - Bruckers, Liesbeth

AU - Clerinx, Jan

AU - Davin, Eduoard L.

AU - De Boeck, Hans J.

AU - De Dobbelaer, Tom

AU - Dondini, Marta

AU - De Laender, Frederik

AU - Ellers, Jacintha

AU - Franken, Oscar

AU - Gilbert, Lucy

AU - Gudmundsson, Lukas

AU - Janssens, Ivan A.

AU - Johnson, David

AU - Lizin, Sebastien

AU - Longdoz, Bernad

AU - Meire, Patrick

AU - Meremans, Dominique

AU - Milbau, Ann

AU - Moretti, Michele

AU - Nijs, Ivan

AU - Nobel, Anne

AU - Sorin Pop, Luliu

AU - Puetz, Thomas

AU - Reyns, Wouter

AU - Roy, Jacques

AU - Schuetz, Jochen

AU - Seneviratne, Sonia I.

AU - Smith, Pete

AU - Solmi, Francesca

AU - Staes, Jan

AU - Thiery, Wim

AU - Thijs, Sofie

AU - Vanderkelen, Inne

AU - Van Landuyt, Wouter

AU - Verbruggen, Erik

AU - Witters, Nele

AU - Zscheischler, Jakob

AU - Vangronsveld, Jaco

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AB - Despite great advances, experiments concerning the response of ecosystems to climate change still face considerable challenges, including the high complexity of climate change in terms of environmental variables, constraints in the number and amplitude of climate treatment levels, and the limited scope of responses and interactions covered. Drawing on the expertise of researchers from a variety of disciplines, this Perspective outlines how computational and technological advances can help in designing experiments that can contribute to overcoming these challenges, and also outlines a first application of such an experimental design.

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