Ecotron


An Ecotron is an experimental and instrumented device in ecology which makes possible in the same time to condition the environment of natural, simplified or completely artificial ecosystems and to measure the processes generated by living beings present in these ecosystems, in particular the flow of matter and energy. Its principle is to confine ecosystems in totally or partially waterproof enclosures capable of generating a range of physical and chemical conditions applied to terrestrial or aquatic ecosystems, continental or marine. Environmental control and real-time measurements are precise enough to test hypotheses or operating models. For this purpose, the enclosures are fitted with significant equipment allowing continuous measurement of fluxes, states or biological characteristics. Other specific measurements, in situ and ex situ, on samples taken complete these online measurements. A sufficient number of independent confinement chambers is necessary to study several interacting factors in a framework of statistical inference.
Depending on the case, we speak of a macrocosm when the space is large enough to study several m3 of reconstituted ecosystem over a period of time, generally measured in years, of microcosm for volumes measuring in cubic decimeters and mesocosm for intermediate situations.