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Onderzoeker
Simon Reynaert
- Trefwoorden (Meise Botanic Garden):B110-bioinformatica
- Trefwoorden (University of Antwerp):Biologie
- Disciplines (Meise Botanic Garden):Invasiebiologie, Bio-informatica en computationele biologie niet elders geclassificeerd
- Disciplines (University of Antwerp):Gemeenschapsecologie, Globale ecologie, Plantenecologie, Atmosferische biologie
Affiliaties
- Plantentuin Meise / Agentschap Plantentuin Meise (Kennisinstituut)
Lid
Vanaf1 jan 2025 → Heden - Planten- en Ecosystemen (PLECO) - Ecologie in tijden van verandering (Onderzoeksgroep)
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Vanaf1 nov 2024 → Heden - Planten- en Ecosystemen (PLECO) - Ecologie in tijden van verandering (Onderzoeksgroep)
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Vanaf1 mrt 2019 → 31 okt 2024
Projecten
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- De efficiëntie van recent ontwikkelde genotypes en bodem organisch materiaal om landbouwgraslanden te beschermen tegen meer persistenter weer.Vanaf1 nov 2020 → 31 okt 2024Financiering: FWO Strategische Onderzoeksbeurs
Publicaties
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- More persistent precipitation regimes induce soil degradation(2025)Gepubliceerd in: Geoderma: an international journal of soil scienceISSN: 0016-7061Volume: 455Pagina's: 1 - 13
- Turning up the heat: more persistent precipitation regimes weaken the micro-climate buffering capacity of forage grasses during a hot summer(2025)Gepubliceerd in: Global change biologyISSN: 1354-1013Volume: 31Pagina's: 1 - 12
- Direct and higher-order interactions in plant communities under increasing weather persistence(2024)Gepubliceerd in: Oikos: a journal of ecologyISSN: 0030-1299Volume: 202Pagina's: 1 - 12
- Can permanent grassland soils with elevated organic carbon buffer negative effects of more persistent precipitation regimes on forage grass performance?(2024)Gepubliceerd in: The science of the total environmentISSN: 0048-9697Volume: 918Pagina's: 1 - 15
- More persistent rainfall regimes: consequences and solutions for natural and managed grassland systems(2024)Aantal pagina's: 315
- Ecometabolomic analysis of the effect of more persistent precipitation regimes reveals common and tolerance related metabolic adjustments in four grassland species(2023)Gepubliceerd in: Environmental and experimental botanyISSN: 0098-8472Volume: 215Pagina's: 1 - 12
- Longer dry and wet spells alter the stochasticity of microbial community assembly in grassland soils(2023)Gepubliceerd in: Soil biology and biochemistryISSN: 0038-0717Volume: 178Pagina's: 1 - 9
- Biochemical composition changes can be linked to the tolerance of four grassland species under more persistent precipitation regimes(2023)Gepubliceerd in: Physiologia plantarumISSN: 0031-9317Volume: 175Pagina's: 1 - 13
- Basalt addition improves the performance of young grassland monocultures under more persistent weather featuring longer dry and wet spells(2023)Gepubliceerd in: Agricultural and forest meteorologyISSN: 0168-1923Volume: 340Pagina's: 15
- When things get MESI: the Manipulation Experiments Synthesis Initiative: a coordinated effort to synthesize terrestrial global change experiments(2023)Gepubliceerd in: Global change biologyISSN: 1354-1013Volume: 29Pagina's: 1922 - 1938
Gelinkte datasets
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- Data from: Turning up the heat: more persistent precipitation regimes weaken the micro-climate buffering capacity of forage grasses during hot summer
- Data from: Can permanent grassland soils with elevated organic carbon buffer negative effects of more persistent precipitation regimes on forage grass performance?
- Data from: Direct and higher-order interactions in plant communities under increasing weather persistence
- Data associated with Basalt addition improves the performance of young grassland monocultures under more persistent weather featuring longer dry and wet spells
- Data from: Does previous exposure to extreme precipitation regimes result in acclimated grassland communities?
- MESI: a database of terrestrial global change experiments
- Data from: Risk of short-term biodiversity loss under more persistent precipitation regimes