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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Biologie in unserer Zeit 23 (1993), S. 301-307 
    ISSN: 0045-205X
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Das Wattenmeer zeigt eine starke natürliche Variabilität. Fallen zusätzliche Änderungen durch Menschenhand da überhaupt ins Gewicht? Wie Können wir den Einfluß des Menschen messen, wenn kein vergleichbarer Naturzustand als Meßlate zur Verfügung steht? Vermutlich als Folge zugenommener Nährstoffeinträge haben sich Grünalgemmatten erstmals im Watt ausgebreitet. Sie wirken wie Warteschleifen im Stoffumstaz des ökosystems und können so andere Veränderungen hinauszögern. Wo sich aber Muschelbänke ausdehnen konnten, wirkt ihr schneller Stoffumsatz wie ein Veränderungsbeschleuniger. Ob Warteschleife oder Beschleunigung, entscheidet sich im Wechselspiel der Organismenarten untereinander. Die ökologie muß versuchen, die Spielregeln zu finden, um Vorhersagen machen zu können.
    Additional Material: 8 Ill.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    Publication Date: 2016-01-14
    Description: Increasing human activities cause local to global changes in sea surface temperatures, ocean acidity, eutrophication, and rising sea levels. Many laboratory experiments investigate the effects of these regime shifts on single species and single stressors, showing variable responses within and among species, while different combinations of stressors can have synergistic, additive or antagonistic effects. Large-scale multi-species and multi-stressor experiments can more reliably predict future ecosystem changes. A unique mesocosm facility was developed and set up at the AWI Wadden Sea Station – Sylt, Northern Germany to investigate the particular effects of future climate changes on predominant marine intertidal communities. Each of 12 benthic mesocosms serves as an independent experimental unit with novel techniques of tide and current simulations as well as multi parameter measurement systems to simulate multi-factorial climate change scenarios including the combination of warming, acidification, nutrient enrichment, and sea level rise. Temperature, pH, oxygen, and salinity can be continuously monitored and logged, while discretely collected samples of total alkalinity, light availability, chlorophyll a (Chl a ), nutrients and seston supplement these online datasets. Herein we demonstrate the functionality of the new benthic mesocosm system including first experimental results on the responses of Fucus vesiculosus forma mytili , and its associated community to the combination of warming, ocean acidification, and increased nutrient enrichment.
    Electronic ISSN: 1541-5856
    Topics: Biology , Geosciences
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