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Feeling the Heat

Franken, O.

2019

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Franken, O. (2019). Feeling the Heat: Effects of extreme climatic events on species performance, interactions and community composition.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 General introduction 9

Chapter 2 A common yardstick to measure the effects of different 21

extreme climatic events on soil arthropod community composition using time-series data.

Chapter 3 Heated communities: Large inter- and intraspecific 43

variation in heat tolerance across trophic levels of a soil arthropod community.

Chapter 4 Linking an ecophysiological trait to species 73

performance using a predator-prey interaction under heat stress.

Chapter 5 Disentangling the effects of heat wave intensity and 99

frequency on species performance using an individual based model.

Chapter 6 CLImatic Manipulation of ECosystem Samples (CLIMECS): 125

A novel setup for multi-stressor and extreme climatic event experiments. Chapter 7 Synthesis 145 References 157 Summary 181 Samenvatting (Dutch) 187 Acknowledgements 193

About the author 199

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