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Alternative explanation

This is tough. I posted this above in the results as a Q. Uncertain on this. What if you controlled/changed light levels experimentally with temperature? is there any indication in the global warming lit that other important factors like this covary with temp changes?

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light changes
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Temperature pulsing

Any indication that temperature pulsing/extreme events can also lead to acclimation? Be neat to run frog in the pot (bad analogy I know) and warm very, very slowly to see if it elicits metabolic changes?

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pulsing
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Production-consumption mismatch

Neat finding here. Any indication/implications for ecosystem function here? Predator consumption goes up but net photosynthesis does not? Seems important. Also, why does O2 production go up but net photosynthesis rate does not? Do they not covary?

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mismatches in production and consumption
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terrestrial analogs?

cool finding. any work like this in terrestrial systems?

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analog
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Local versus regional drivers

hot topic in plant community ecology. Has the same topic been discussed in your systems? Or has anyone done the local versus regional contrasts in terms of relative strength of drivers on community dynamics?

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scale
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Magnification of interactors

sensu Berlow et al, would we also predict that density-dependent effects propagate to non-keystone modules within the community? Density-density effects lead to greater sets of indirect interactions?

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propagation of interactions
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Temperature & strength of interactions

Great idea that changes in temperate should and can map onto changes in the strength of interactions between species. I have seen this explored only cursorily in plant-plant interaction studies. Has there been any synthesis efforts on this topic?

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interactions synthesis extrapolation
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