Alternative stable states in ecology have been well studied in isolated, well-mixed systems. However, in reality, most ecosystems exist on spatially extended landscapes. Applying ex-isting theory from dynamic systems, we explore how such a spatial setting should be ex-pected to affect ecological resilience. We focus on the effect of local disturbances, defining resilience as the size of the area of a strong local disturbance needed to trigger a shift. We show that in contrast to well-mixed systems, resilience in a homogeneous spatial setting does not decrease gradually as a bifurcation point is approached. Instead, as an environ-mental driver changes, the present dominant state remains virtually ‘indestructible’, until at a critical point (...
The core of my thesis concerns addressing the ecosystem resilience in a data-driven manner. In this ...
Stress gradients influence many ecosystem processes and properties, including ecosystem recovery fro...
<div><p>Ecological systems may occur in alternative states that differ in ecological structures, fun...
<div><p>Alternative stable states in ecology have been well studied in isolated, well-mixed systems....
Alternative stable states in ecology have been well studied in isolated, well-mixed systems. However...
1. Anthropogenic stressors affect the ecosystems upon which humanity relies. In some cases when resi...
Landscape ecology has a high potential to contribute to sustainability in the interactions of people...
In a rapidly changing world, quantifying ecosystem resilience is an important challenge. Historicall...
International audienceAn enduring challenge for ecology is identifying the drivers of ecosystem and ...
In diverse ecosystems, organisms cluster together in such a manner that the frequency distribution o...
Ecosystems around the world are at risk of critical transitions due to increasing anthropogenic pres...
Ecological systems may occur in alternative states that differ in ecological structures, functions a...
A range of indicators have been proposed for identifying the elevated risk of critical transitions i...
Ecological stability is touted as a complex and multifaceted concept, including components such as v...
The core of my thesis concerns addressing the ecosystem resilience in a data-driven manner. In this ...
Stress gradients influence many ecosystem processes and properties, including ecosystem recovery fro...
<div><p>Ecological systems may occur in alternative states that differ in ecological structures, fun...
<div><p>Alternative stable states in ecology have been well studied in isolated, well-mixed systems....
Alternative stable states in ecology have been well studied in isolated, well-mixed systems. However...
1. Anthropogenic stressors affect the ecosystems upon which humanity relies. In some cases when resi...
Landscape ecology has a high potential to contribute to sustainability in the interactions of people...
In a rapidly changing world, quantifying ecosystem resilience is an important challenge. Historicall...
International audienceAn enduring challenge for ecology is identifying the drivers of ecosystem and ...
In diverse ecosystems, organisms cluster together in such a manner that the frequency distribution o...
Ecosystems around the world are at risk of critical transitions due to increasing anthropogenic pres...
Ecological systems may occur in alternative states that differ in ecological structures, functions a...
A range of indicators have been proposed for identifying the elevated risk of critical transitions i...
Ecological stability is touted as a complex and multifaceted concept, including components such as v...
The core of my thesis concerns addressing the ecosystem resilience in a data-driven manner. In this ...
Stress gradients influence many ecosystem processes and properties, including ecosystem recovery fro...
<div><p>Ecological systems may occur in alternative states that differ in ecological structures, fun...