Ecosystem dynamics can exhibit large, nonlinear changes after small changes in an environmental parameter that passes a critical threshold. These regime shifts are often associated with loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Because critical thresholds for regime shifts are hard to determine with precision, some recent studies have focused on deriving signals from dynamics leading up to the thresholds. Models in these studies depend on using noise terms independent of system parameters and variables to add stochasticity. However, demographic stochasticity, an important source of random variability, arises directly from system dynamics. In this study, a framework is developed for modeling demographic stochasticity in a mecha...
There is a growing recognition that ecological systems can spend extended periods of time far away f...
Globally, ecosystems are exposed to human-induced changes in the environment. The effect of environm...
A variable environment leaves a signature in a population's dynamics. Deriving statistical and mathe...
Ecosystem dynamics can exhibit large, nonlinear changes after small changes in an environmental par...
<p>The most pressing issues of our time are all characterized by sudden regime shifts: the collapse ...
Ecological systems with threshold behaviour show drastic shifts in population abundance or species d...
Ecosystems often undergo abrupt regime shifts in response to gradual external changes. These shifts ...
<div><p>Abrupt changes in dynamics of an ecosystem can sometimes be detected using monitoring data. ...
Various ecological and other complex dynamical systems may exhibit abrupt regime shifts or critical ...
Regime shifts are persistent changes in ecosystem structure and function that can result in loss of ...
Ecosystems are subjected to a range of perturbations that have the potential to induce relatively sh...
Catastrophic regime shifts in ecosystems occur when the system is tipped into a new attractor state ...
Anthropogenic environmental change is altering the behavior of animals in ecosystems around the worl...
Regime shifts are massive, often irreversible, re-arrangements of non-linear ecological processes th...
Understanding marine regime shifts is important not only for ecology but also for developing marine...
There is a growing recognition that ecological systems can spend extended periods of time far away f...
Globally, ecosystems are exposed to human-induced changes in the environment. The effect of environm...
A variable environment leaves a signature in a population's dynamics. Deriving statistical and mathe...
Ecosystem dynamics can exhibit large, nonlinear changes after small changes in an environmental par...
<p>The most pressing issues of our time are all characterized by sudden regime shifts: the collapse ...
Ecological systems with threshold behaviour show drastic shifts in population abundance or species d...
Ecosystems often undergo abrupt regime shifts in response to gradual external changes. These shifts ...
<div><p>Abrupt changes in dynamics of an ecosystem can sometimes be detected using monitoring data. ...
Various ecological and other complex dynamical systems may exhibit abrupt regime shifts or critical ...
Regime shifts are persistent changes in ecosystem structure and function that can result in loss of ...
Ecosystems are subjected to a range of perturbations that have the potential to induce relatively sh...
Catastrophic regime shifts in ecosystems occur when the system is tipped into a new attractor state ...
Anthropogenic environmental change is altering the behavior of animals in ecosystems around the worl...
Regime shifts are massive, often irreversible, re-arrangements of non-linear ecological processes th...
Understanding marine regime shifts is important not only for ecology but also for developing marine...
There is a growing recognition that ecological systems can spend extended periods of time far away f...
Globally, ecosystems are exposed to human-induced changes in the environment. The effect of environm...
A variable environment leaves a signature in a population's dynamics. Deriving statistical and mathe...