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A review of landscape ecology experiments to understand ecological processes

Yolanda F. Wiersma

2022Ecological Processes16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background One way in which we make inferences about ecological processes is via experimentation. Many ecological processes happen at landscape extents and it is at this extent that experimentation is more challenging. This review explores the intersection between experimentation, ecological processes and landscape ecology. Specifically, this review seeks to discover how scientists design experiments to understand ecological processes at landscape scales. Results I found 87 papers where these three concepts intersected, and reviewed them in more depth to assess characteristics of scale (treatment and study area extent), replication, research question and experiment type. Conclusions The findings suggest that experimental approaches for understanding ecological processes are well established, and beginning to more readily accommodate spatial dimensions. However, there is room to integrate more spatially explicit, landscape-scale experiments into studies of ecological processes.

Topics & Concepts

EcologyLandscape epidemiologyLandscape ecologyScale (ratio)Intersection (aeronautics)Spatial ecologyGeographyEnvironmental resource managementHabitatEnvironmental scienceBiologyCartographyLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesEcology and Vegetation Dynamics StudiesSpecies Distribution and Climate Change