Most ecosystems are affected by anthropogenic or natural pulse disturbances, which alter the community composition and functioning for a limited period of time. Whether and how quickly communities recover from such pulses is central to our understanding of biodiversity dynamics and ecosystem organisation, but also to nature conservation and management. Here, we present a meta‐analysis of 508 (semi‐)natural field experiments globally distributed across marine, terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems. We found recovery to be significant yet incomplete. At the end of the experiments, disturbed treatments resembled controls again when considering abundance (94%), biomass (82%), and univariate diversity measures (88%). Most disturbed treatments di...
Increasing human impact on the environment is causing drastic changes in disturbance regimes and how...
The development of frameworks that account for community stability and its loss to environmental dis...
Human activities have caused widespread loss of biodiversity raising concern about the potential imp...
Current global change is associated with an increase in disturbance frequency and intensity, with th...
Globally, anthropogenic disturbances are occurring at unprecedented rates and over extensive spatial...
Abstract Ecological communities are constantly exposed to multiple natural and anthropogenic distur...
Ecosystem recovery from anthropogenic disturbances, either without human intervention or assisted by...
[EN] Resilience is a key concept in the study of the recovery of ecosystems affected by disturbances...
Understanding factors that increase ecosystem stability is critical in the face of environmental cha...
Ecosystem functioning is threatened by an increasing number of anthropogenic stressors, creating a l...
Ongoing changes in disturbance regimes are predicted to cause acute changes in ecosystem structure a...
Current global change is associated with an increase in disturbance frequency and intensity, with th...
Many theoretical models of community dynamics predict that species richness (S) and total abundance ...
A key issue concerning recovery from mass extinctions is how extinction and diversification mechanis...
The natural world is increasingly defined by change. Within the next 100 years, rising atmospheric C...
Increasing human impact on the environment is causing drastic changes in disturbance regimes and how...
The development of frameworks that account for community stability and its loss to environmental dis...
Human activities have caused widespread loss of biodiversity raising concern about the potential imp...
Current global change is associated with an increase in disturbance frequency and intensity, with th...
Globally, anthropogenic disturbances are occurring at unprecedented rates and over extensive spatial...
Abstract Ecological communities are constantly exposed to multiple natural and anthropogenic distur...
Ecosystem recovery from anthropogenic disturbances, either without human intervention or assisted by...
[EN] Resilience is a key concept in the study of the recovery of ecosystems affected by disturbances...
Understanding factors that increase ecosystem stability is critical in the face of environmental cha...
Ecosystem functioning is threatened by an increasing number of anthropogenic stressors, creating a l...
Ongoing changes in disturbance regimes are predicted to cause acute changes in ecosystem structure a...
Current global change is associated with an increase in disturbance frequency and intensity, with th...
Many theoretical models of community dynamics predict that species richness (S) and total abundance ...
A key issue concerning recovery from mass extinctions is how extinction and diversification mechanis...
The natural world is increasingly defined by change. Within the next 100 years, rising atmospheric C...
Increasing human impact on the environment is causing drastic changes in disturbance regimes and how...
The development of frameworks that account for community stability and its loss to environmental dis...
Human activities have caused widespread loss of biodiversity raising concern about the potential imp...