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Learning the lessons of the world's oldest ecological experiment

05.08.06 | Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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To mark the occasion, a major review of Park Grass is published today in the British Ecological Society's Journal of Ecology, and on 22nd-24th May 2006 Rothamsted Research is hosting an international symposium exploring the unique value of long-term ecological research.

Park Grass was originally designed to test the effect of fertilisers and manures on hay yields. However, it soon became apparent that the treatments were also affecting the botanical make-up of the plots and the ecology of this 2.8 ha field has been studied ever since. In spring, the field is a colourful tapestry of flowers and grasses, some plots still having the wide range of plants that most meadows probably contained hundreds of years ago.

According to the authors of the paper, Professor Jonathan Silvertown of The Open University and colleagues from Rothamsted Research, the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology and Lincoln University in New Zealand: "Park Grass illustrates how long-term experiments grow in value with time and how they may be used to investigate scientific questions that were inconceivable at their inception. This is as likely to be true of the future of Park Grass as it has proved to be of its past." Over its 150 year history, Park Grass has:

"Today, Park Grass has acquired new relevance for the study of fundamental ecological processes and for nature conservation. It has inspired new ecological theory and has helped ecologists to recognise the value of long-term experiments in ecological studies," the authors say.

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APA:
Blackwell Publishing Ltd.. (2006, May 8). Learning the lessons of the world's oldest ecological experiment. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EKK2Q21/learning-the-lessons-of-the-worlds-oldest-ecological-experiment.html
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"Learning the lessons of the world's oldest ecological experiment." Brightsurf News, May. 8 2006, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EKK2Q21/learning-the-lessons-of-the-worlds-oldest-ecological-experiment.html.