How long do population level field experiments need to be? Utilising data from the 40-year-old LTER network
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- DOI: 10.1111/ele.13710
How long do population level field experiments need to be? Utilising data from the 40-year-old LTER network
Abstract
We utilise the wealth of data accessible through the 40-year-old Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) network to ask if aspects of the study environment or taxa alter the duration of research necessary to detect consistent results. To do this, we use a moving-window algorithm. We limit our analysis to long-term (> 10 year) press experiments recording organismal abundance. We find that studies conducted in dynamic abiotic environments need longer periods of study to reach consistent results, as compared to those conducted in more moderated environments. Studies of plants were more often characterised by spurious results than those on animals. Nearly half of the studies we investigated required 10 years or longer to become consistent, where all significant trends agreed in direction, and four studies (of 100) required longer than 20 years. Here, we champion the importance of long-term data and bolster the value of multi-decadal experiments in understanding, explaining and predicting long-term trends.
Keywords: Data mining; isothermality; long-term; moving window; population dynamics; time series; trajectory.
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- Michigan State University AgBioResearch
- OAC 1838807/National Science Foundation Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering
- DEB 1832042/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- DEB 1637459/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- DEB 1026843/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- DEB 0423385/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- DEB 9810222/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- DEB 9211775/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- DEB 8702328/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- DEB 1831944/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- DEB 9211768/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- DEB 9810221/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- DEB 0423259/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- DEB 0218039/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- DEB 0620910/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- OPP 1637708/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- LTREB 9815519/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- LTREB 9527669/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- OCE 1637630/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- OCE 1232779/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- OCE 1831937/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- DEB 1655499/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- DEB 1027319/National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program
- USDA National Institute on Food and Agriculture
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