<div><p>Abrupt changes in dynamics of an ecosystem can sometimes be detected using monitoring data. Using nonparametric methods that assume minimal knowledge of the underlying structure, we compute separate estimates of the drift (deterministic) and diffusion (stochastic) components of a general dynamical process, as well as an indicator of the conditional variance. Theory and simulations show that nonparametric conditional variance rises prior to critical transition. Nonparametric diffusion rises also, in cases where the true diffusion function involves a critical transition (sometimes called a noise-induced transition). Thus it is possible to discriminate noise-induced transitions from other kinds of critical transitions by comparing time...
Ecosystem dynamics may exhibit alternative stable states induced by positive feedbacks between the s...
<div><p>Many dynamical systems, including lakes, organisms, ocean circulation patterns, or financial...
Many dynamical systems, including lakes, organisms, ocean circulation patterns, or financial markets...
Abrupt changes in dynamics of an ecosystem can sometimes be detected using monitoring data. Using no...
Complex systems can undergo abrupt state transitions near critical points. Theory and controlled exp...
Ecosystem dynamics can exhibit large, nonlinear changes after small changes in an environmental par...
Regime shifts are massive, often irreversible, re-arrangements of non-linear ecological processes th...
Various ecological and other complex dynamical systems may exhibit abrupt regime shifts or critical ...
Ecosystems close to a critical threshold lose resilience, in the sense that perturbations can more e...
Complex systems can undergo abrupt state transitions near critical points. Theory and controlled exp...
Abstract Ecological communities and other complex systems can undergo abrupt and long‐lasting reorga...
Forecasting undesirable change is, arguably, the holy grail of ecology. Paired with an understanding...
Growth of critical fluctuations prior to catastrophic state transition is generally regarded as a un...
Many dynamical systems, including lakes, organisms, ocean circulation patterns, or financial markets...
Ecosystems are subjected to a range of perturbations that have the potential to induce relatively sh...
Ecosystem dynamics may exhibit alternative stable states induced by positive feedbacks between the s...
<div><p>Many dynamical systems, including lakes, organisms, ocean circulation patterns, or financial...
Many dynamical systems, including lakes, organisms, ocean circulation patterns, or financial markets...
Abrupt changes in dynamics of an ecosystem can sometimes be detected using monitoring data. Using no...
Complex systems can undergo abrupt state transitions near critical points. Theory and controlled exp...
Ecosystem dynamics can exhibit large, nonlinear changes after small changes in an environmental par...
Regime shifts are massive, often irreversible, re-arrangements of non-linear ecological processes th...
Various ecological and other complex dynamical systems may exhibit abrupt regime shifts or critical ...
Ecosystems close to a critical threshold lose resilience, in the sense that perturbations can more e...
Complex systems can undergo abrupt state transitions near critical points. Theory and controlled exp...
Abstract Ecological communities and other complex systems can undergo abrupt and long‐lasting reorga...
Forecasting undesirable change is, arguably, the holy grail of ecology. Paired with an understanding...
Growth of critical fluctuations prior to catastrophic state transition is generally regarded as a un...
Many dynamical systems, including lakes, organisms, ocean circulation patterns, or financial markets...
Ecosystems are subjected to a range of perturbations that have the potential to induce relatively sh...
Ecosystem dynamics may exhibit alternative stable states induced by positive feedbacks between the s...
<div><p>Many dynamical systems, including lakes, organisms, ocean circulation patterns, or financial...
Many dynamical systems, including lakes, organisms, ocean circulation patterns, or financial markets...