Ecosystems are subjected to a range of perturbations that have the potential to induce relatively sharp transitions in states. These can be referred to as regime shifts or critical transitions. They may be driven by perturbations that vary over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, from responses to deforestation within a small field to responses to the gradual increase of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere. Here we investigate potential early warning signals that may presage regime shifts in model ecosystems. We hypothesise and model a relationship between biodiversity and community structure that influences ecosystem structure. We argue that Artificial Life methodologies have potential to make substantial contributions to eff...
Theory suggests that gradual environmental change may erode the resilience of ecosystems and increas...
Prediction of ecosystem response to global environmental change is a pressing scientific challenge o...
Ecologists have long studied patterns, directions and tempos of change, but there is a pressing need...
Catastrophic regime shifts in ecosystems occur when the system is tipped into a new attractor state ...
Occasionally, surprisingly large shifts occur in ecosystems. Theory suggests that such shifts can be...
Regime shifts are persistent changes in ecosystem structure and function that can result in loss of ...
Regime shifts can abruptly affect hydrological, climatic and terrestrial systems, leading to degrade...
Ecosystems can undergo dramatic shifts from one stable state to another. While indicators of such sh...
Ecosystems may shift abruptly between alternative states in response to environmental perturbations ...
Globally, ecosystems are exposed to human-induced changes in the environment. The effect of environm...
Globally, ecosystems are exposed to human-induced changes in the environment. The effect of environm...
An increasing number of sudden transformations triggered by small forces has been identified in a va...
Ecosystems often undergo abrupt regime shifts in response to gradual external changes. These shifts ...
Ecologists have long studied patterns, directions and tempos of change, but there is a pressing need...
A range of indicators have been proposed for identifying the elevated risk of critical transitions i...
Theory suggests that gradual environmental change may erode the resilience of ecosystems and increas...
Prediction of ecosystem response to global environmental change is a pressing scientific challenge o...
Ecologists have long studied patterns, directions and tempos of change, but there is a pressing need...
Catastrophic regime shifts in ecosystems occur when the system is tipped into a new attractor state ...
Occasionally, surprisingly large shifts occur in ecosystems. Theory suggests that such shifts can be...
Regime shifts are persistent changes in ecosystem structure and function that can result in loss of ...
Regime shifts can abruptly affect hydrological, climatic and terrestrial systems, leading to degrade...
Ecosystems can undergo dramatic shifts from one stable state to another. While indicators of such sh...
Ecosystems may shift abruptly between alternative states in response to environmental perturbations ...
Globally, ecosystems are exposed to human-induced changes in the environment. The effect of environm...
Globally, ecosystems are exposed to human-induced changes in the environment. The effect of environm...
An increasing number of sudden transformations triggered by small forces has been identified in a va...
Ecosystems often undergo abrupt regime shifts in response to gradual external changes. These shifts ...
Ecologists have long studied patterns, directions and tempos of change, but there is a pressing need...
A range of indicators have been proposed for identifying the elevated risk of critical transitions i...
Theory suggests that gradual environmental change may erode the resilience of ecosystems and increas...
Prediction of ecosystem response to global environmental change is a pressing scientific challenge o...
Ecologists have long studied patterns, directions and tempos of change, but there is a pressing need...