February 1, 2014
Journal Article

Approaches to advancescientific understanding of macrosystems ecology

Abstract

Macrosystem ecological studies inherently investigate processes that interact across multiple spatial and temporal scales, requiring intensive sampling and massive amounts of data from diverse sources to incorporate complex cross-scale and hierarchical interactions. Inherent challenges associated with these characteristics include high computational demands, data standardization and assimilation, identification of important processes and scales without prior knowledge, and the need for large, cross-disciplinary research teams that conduct long-term studies. Therefore, macrosystem ecology studies must utilize a unique set of approaches that are capable of encompassing these methodological characteristics and associated challenges. Several case studies demonstrate innovative methods used in current macrosystem ecology studies.

Revised: April 22, 2014 | Published: February 1, 2014

Citation

Levy O., B. Ball, B. Bond-Lamberty, K. Cheruvelil, A.O. Finley, N. Lottig, and S.W. Punyasena, et al. 2014. Approaches to advancescientific understanding of macrosystems ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12, no. 1:15-23. PNNL-SA-90793. doi:10.1890/130019