DescriptionClimate change models across different scales of resolution.jpg
English: A central challenge in predicting climate change effects is integrating predictions derived from models across different scales of resolution.
(a) Landscape-scale models couple hydrologic, climatic, and soil-ecosystem models.
(b) Soil carbon models integrate simulations of overall microbial activity and greenhouse gas flux from aboveground, surface, and subsurface soil horizons.
(c) Agent-based models, which detail processes occurring at the microbial population scale, allow for both elucidation of what properties of a system are attributable to individual groups of microbes and what are emergent.
(d) Molecular pathways/metabolic maps (e.g., metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, metaproteomics, metabolomics) can be used to model soil microbial phylogenetic and phenotypic responses to change, including elucidating which metabolic pathways are represented in a soil system and the rates at which they occur.
Dan Naylor, Natalie Sadler, Arunima Bhattacharjee, Emily B. Graham, Christopher R. Anderton, Ryan McClure, Mary Lipton, Kirsten S. Hofmockel and Janet K. Jansson
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