A coordinated set of ecosystem research platforms open to international research in ecotoxicology, AnaEE-France

Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
Christian MouginAndré Chanzy

Abstract

The infrastructure for Analysis and Experimentation on Ecosystems (AnaEE-France) is an integrated network of the major French experimental, analytical, and modeling platforms dedicated to the biological study of continental ecosystems (aquatic and terrestrial). This infrastructure aims at understanding and predicting ecosystem dynamics under global change. AnaEE-France comprises complementary nodes offering access to the best experimental facilities and associated biological resources and data: Ecotrons, seminatural experimental platforms to manipulate terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, in natura sites equipped for large-scale and long-term experiments. AnaEE-France also provides shared instruments and analytical platforms dedicated to environmental (micro) biology. Finally, AnaEE-France provides users with data bases and modeling tools designed to represent ecosystem dynamics and to go further in coupling ecological, agronomical, and evolutionary approaches. In particular, AnaEE-France offers adequate services to tackle the new challenges of research in ecotoxicology, positioning its various types of platforms in an ecologically advanced ecotoxicology approach. AnaEE-France is a leading international infrastructure, and it is...Continue Reading

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Apr 9, 2017·Environmental Science and Pollution Research International·Nathalie ChevironChristian Mougin
Apr 21, 2018·Environmental Science and Pollution Research International·Christian MouginGuillaume Sallé
Nov 26, 2021·Environmental Science and Pollution Research International·Nathalie ChevironChristian Mougin

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