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ExStream System Ireland

Trinity College Dublin & University College Dublin
Infrastructure Description

The ExStream System Ireland comprises 128 circular stream mesocosms offering strict control of experimental variables, excellent statistical power and a high degree of realism, such as permitting natural immigration and emigration of stream organisms (invertebrates, algae and microbes) and achieving the same ambient temperature, light conditions and water chemistry as the adjoining river/stream. The mesocosms are arranged in eight blocks of 16 units each, and each of these blocks is continuously supplied by stream water gravity-fed from one of eight header tanks via 16 individual supply pipes. The ExStream System Ireland is a collaboration between PIs in Trinity College Dublin (Jay Piggott) and University College Dublin (Mary Kelly-Quinn). It can manipulate water temperature, nutrient concentrations, current velocity, flow, light/shade and substratum among other variables. It is particularly well-suited to full-factorial or gradient response experiments of one or more experimental factors. The system has been used successfully in several major experiments, including manipulations of nutrients, sediment and water temperature simulating climate-change and land-use scenarios.

ExStream Ireland 2022 setup diagram

ExStream System Ireland setup

Facility Description

The ExStream System comprises 128 circular stream mesocosms offering strict control of experimental variables, excellent statistical power and a high degree of realism, such as permitting natural immigration and emigration of stream organisms (invertebrates, algae and microbes) and achieving the same ambient temperature, light conditions and water chemistry as the adjoining river/stream. The mesocosms are arranged in eight blocks of 16 units each, and each of these blocks is continuously supplied by stream water gravity-fed from one of eight header tanks via 16 individual supply pipes.

The facility is mobile, currently housed in University College Dublin.

The Experimental Stream mesocosm network (ExStream) comprises replicate installations in New Zealand, China, Japan, Germany and Ireland and is coordinated by Asst. Prof. Jeremy J. Piggott at Trinity College Dublin (jeremy.piggott@tcd.ie).  

Organisation Address

Trinity College Dublin

College Green Dublin

Dublin 2

Ireland


University College Dublin

Belfield

Dublin 4

Ireland


Infrastructure Address

(spring-summer 2023)

Dublin

Ireland


Information Sources

Assoc. Prof. Mary Kelly-Quinn (https://people.ucd.ie/mary.kelly-quinn)

Asst. Prof. Jeremy J. Piggott (https://www.tcd.ie/Zoology/research/groups/piggott/)

ExStream Ireland video: https://youtu.be/OUeL_ePRq8A


Location

Gallery
Photo credit: Matthew Rose-NelPhoto credit: Matthew Rose-NelExStream System Ireland setup

Contacts

Jeremy Piggott (TCD PI and TA)

Mary Kelly-Quinn (UCD PI)

Sam Macaulay (TA)

Controlled Parameters

Flow, can manipulate nutrient, sediment and other stressors

Research Topics

Impact of multiple stressors & climate change on aquatic communities and ecosystem processes

Experiment Years

2016 present

TA Support

Services currently offered by the infrastructure: Users have access to offices and laboratories in the Trinity Centre for the Environment including analytical equipment to process a wide variety of ecological and environmental materials. On-campus accommodation is available with Camper and/or BnB options close to the mesocosm facility. The ExStream System Ireland is the Irish installation in the ExStream Global mesocosm network comprising replicate installations in New Zealand, China, Japan, Germany and Ireland and can thereofore provide exceptional knowledge, expertise and international collaborative connections in stream mesocosm research.

Support offered under AQUACOSM-plus: Users will have access to offices and the laboratories and equipment described above. Users will be supported by a dedicated facility manager throughout their stay to facilitate coordination with other scheduled experiments and transport to/from the facility to the University campus.

TA Modality of Access

Modality of access under AQUACOSM-plus: At least 300 person-days in total will be allocated to external users supported by an AQUACOSM TA activity anticipated in M22-33. A minimum of 5 visiting scientists over 60 days per year are welcome to join ongoing experiments. ExStream experiments usually comprise a 1-month colonisation period, followed by a 1-month manipulative period requiring intensive hands-on effort and long days at the facility.

TA Accommodation

None.

Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. - Leibniz-Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei
Müggelseedamm 301 and 310
12587 Berlin, Germany