Regime shifts are massive, often irreversible, re-arrangements of non-linear ecological processes that occur when systems pass critical transition points. Ecological regime shifts sometimes have severe consequences for human well-being including eutrophication in lakes, desertification, and species extinctions. Theoretical and laboratory evidence suggests that statistical anomalies may be detectable leading indicators of regime shifts in ecological time series, making it possible to foresee and potentially avert incipient regime shifts. Conditional heteroskedasticity is persistent variance which is characteristic of time series with clustered volatility. Here, we analyze conditional heteroskedasticity as a potential leading indicator of reg...
Regime shifts are persistent changes in ecosystem structure and function that can result in loss of ...
Globally, ecosystems are exposed to human-induced changes in the environment. The effect of environm...
Regime shifts are generally defined as the point of 'abrupt' change in the state of a system. Howeve...
Regime shifts are massive, often irreversible, re-arrangements of non-linear ecological processes th...
Regime shifts in stochastic ecosystem models are often preceded by early warning signals such as inc...
Regime shifts are abrupt transitions between alternate ecosystem states including desertification in...
Various ecological and other complex dynamical systems may exhibit abrupt regime shifts or critical ...
<div><p>Abrupt changes in dynamics of an ecosystem can sometimes be detected using monitoring data. ...
<p>The most pressing issues of our time are all characterized by sudden regime shifts: the collapse ...
Forecasting undesirable change is, arguably, the holy grail of ecology. Paired with an understanding...
Ecosystem dynamics can exhibit large, nonlinear changes after small changes in an environmental par...
Complex systems can undergo abrupt state transitions near critical points. Theory and controlled exp...
Abstract Quantifying the potential for abrupt non-linear changes in ecological communities is a key...
Abstract: In an environment of massive environmental degradation it is very important that we get ou...
New concepts have emerged in theoretical ecology with the intent to quantify complexities in ecologi...
Regime shifts are persistent changes in ecosystem structure and function that can result in loss of ...
Globally, ecosystems are exposed to human-induced changes in the environment. The effect of environm...
Regime shifts are generally defined as the point of 'abrupt' change in the state of a system. Howeve...
Regime shifts are massive, often irreversible, re-arrangements of non-linear ecological processes th...
Regime shifts in stochastic ecosystem models are often preceded by early warning signals such as inc...
Regime shifts are abrupt transitions between alternate ecosystem states including desertification in...
Various ecological and other complex dynamical systems may exhibit abrupt regime shifts or critical ...
<div><p>Abrupt changes in dynamics of an ecosystem can sometimes be detected using monitoring data. ...
<p>The most pressing issues of our time are all characterized by sudden regime shifts: the collapse ...
Forecasting undesirable change is, arguably, the holy grail of ecology. Paired with an understanding...
Ecosystem dynamics can exhibit large, nonlinear changes after small changes in an environmental par...
Complex systems can undergo abrupt state transitions near critical points. Theory and controlled exp...
Abstract Quantifying the potential for abrupt non-linear changes in ecological communities is a key...
Abstract: In an environment of massive environmental degradation it is very important that we get ou...
New concepts have emerged in theoretical ecology with the intent to quantify complexities in ecologi...
Regime shifts are persistent changes in ecosystem structure and function that can result in loss of ...
Globally, ecosystems are exposed to human-induced changes in the environment. The effect of environm...
Regime shifts are generally defined as the point of 'abrupt' change in the state of a system. Howeve...