International audienceIn theoretical studies, the most commonly used measure of ecological stability is resilience: ecosystems asymptotic rate of return to equilibrium after a pulse-perturbation -or shock. A complementary notion of growing popularity is reactivity: the strongest initial response to shocks. On the other hand, empirical stability is often quantified as the inverse of temporal variability, directly estimated on data, and reflecting ecosystems response to persistent and erratic environmental disturbances. It is unclear whether and how this empirical measure is related to resilience and reactivity. Here, we establish a connection by introducing two variability-based stability measures belonging to the theoretical realm of resili...
Ecological stability is a multifaceted concept, incorporating components such as variability, resist...
Ecological stability is touted as a complex and multifaceted concept, including components such as v...
In this paper the concept of resilience is discussed on the base of 13 case studies from the German ...
International audienceIn theoretical studies, the most commonly used measure of ecological stability...
International audienceAbstract The question of what and how to measure ecological resilience has bee...
Ecological resilience is the ability of a system to persist in the face of perturbations. Although r...
The size of the basin of attraction in ecosystems with alternative stable states is often referred t...
Understanding stability-whether a community will eventually return to its original state after a per...
The concept of resilience is now widely used to understand the vulnerability of complex systems to d...
P. 1-7Resilience is a key concept in the study of the recovery of ecosystems affected by disturbance...
Increasingly, the success of management interventions aimed at biodiversity conservation are viewed ...
Increasingly, the success of management interventions aimed at biodiversity conservation are viewed ...
AbstractEcological stability refers to a family of concepts used to describe how systems of interact...
Characterizing how ecosystems are responding to rapid environmental change has become a major focus ...
Human activities or natural events may perturb locally stable equilibrium communities. One can ask h...
Ecological stability is a multifaceted concept, incorporating components such as variability, resist...
Ecological stability is touted as a complex and multifaceted concept, including components such as v...
In this paper the concept of resilience is discussed on the base of 13 case studies from the German ...
International audienceIn theoretical studies, the most commonly used measure of ecological stability...
International audienceAbstract The question of what and how to measure ecological resilience has bee...
Ecological resilience is the ability of a system to persist in the face of perturbations. Although r...
The size of the basin of attraction in ecosystems with alternative stable states is often referred t...
Understanding stability-whether a community will eventually return to its original state after a per...
The concept of resilience is now widely used to understand the vulnerability of complex systems to d...
P. 1-7Resilience is a key concept in the study of the recovery of ecosystems affected by disturbance...
Increasingly, the success of management interventions aimed at biodiversity conservation are viewed ...
Increasingly, the success of management interventions aimed at biodiversity conservation are viewed ...
AbstractEcological stability refers to a family of concepts used to describe how systems of interact...
Characterizing how ecosystems are responding to rapid environmental change has become a major focus ...
Human activities or natural events may perturb locally stable equilibrium communities. One can ask h...
Ecological stability is a multifaceted concept, incorporating components such as variability, resist...
Ecological stability is touted as a complex and multifaceted concept, including components such as v...
In this paper the concept of resilience is discussed on the base of 13 case studies from the German ...