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The need for unrealistic experiments in global change biology
Sinéad Collins1, Harriet Whittaker1, Mridul K Thomas2
1University of Edinburgh, Institute of Evolutionary Biology, The King's Buildings, Charlotte Auerbach Road, Edinburgh EH9 3FL, UK.
Abstract:
Climate change is an existential threat, and our ability to conduct experiments on how organisms will respond to it is limited by logistics and resources, making it vital that experiments be maximally useful. The majority of experiments on phytoplankton responses to warming and CO2 use only two levels of each driver. However, to project the characters of future populations, we need a mechanistic and generalisable explanation for how phytoplankton respond to concurrent changes in temperature and CO2. This requires experiments with more driver levels, to produce response surfaces that can aid in the development of predictive models. We recommend prioritising experiments or programmes that produce such response surfaces on multiple scales for phytoplankton.
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