Predicting the future trajectories of ecological systems is increasingly important as the magnitude of anthropogenic perturbation of the earth systems grows.We distinguish between two types of predictability: the intrinsic or theoretical predictability of a system and the realized predictability that is achieved using available models and parameterizations. We contend that there are strong limits on the intrinsic predictability of ecological systems that arise from inherent characteristics of biological systems. While the realized predictability of ecological systems can be limited by process and parameter misspecification or uncertainty, we argue that the intrinsic predictability of ecological systems is widely and strongly limited by comp...
Forecasts of ecological dynamics in changing environments are increasingly important, and are availa...
The impacts of environmental predictability on the ecology and evolution of animal movement have bee...
International audience1. In a rapidly changing world, ecology has the potential to move from empiric...
Successfully predicting the future states of systems that are complex, stochastic and potentially ch...
International audienceIn the current context of global change and a biodiversity crisis, there are i...
The world is experiencing significant, largely anthropogenically induced, environmental change. This...
The potential for forecasting the dynamics of ecological systems is currently unclear, with contrast...
Forecasts of ecological dynamics in changing environments are increasingly important, and are availa...
The pervasive influence of human induced global environmental change affects biodiversity across the...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Hu...
Two foundational questions about sustainability are “How are ecosystems and the services they provid...
Human societies, and their well-being, depend to a significant extent on the state of the ecosystems...
Forecasts of how ecological systems respond to environmental change are increasingly important. Suff...
The daunting complexity of ecosystems has led ecologists to use mathematical modelling to gain under...
Forecasts of ecological dynamics in changing environments are increasingly important, and are availa...
The impacts of environmental predictability on the ecology and evolution of animal movement have bee...
International audience1. In a rapidly changing world, ecology has the potential to move from empiric...
Successfully predicting the future states of systems that are complex, stochastic and potentially ch...
International audienceIn the current context of global change and a biodiversity crisis, there are i...
The world is experiencing significant, largely anthropogenically induced, environmental change. This...
The potential for forecasting the dynamics of ecological systems is currently unclear, with contrast...
Forecasts of ecological dynamics in changing environments are increasingly important, and are availa...
The pervasive influence of human induced global environmental change affects biodiversity across the...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Hu...
Two foundational questions about sustainability are “How are ecosystems and the services they provid...
Human societies, and their well-being, depend to a significant extent on the state of the ecosystems...
Forecasts of how ecological systems respond to environmental change are increasingly important. Suff...
The daunting complexity of ecosystems has led ecologists to use mathematical modelling to gain under...
Forecasts of ecological dynamics in changing environments are increasingly important, and are availa...
The impacts of environmental predictability on the ecology and evolution of animal movement have bee...
International audience1. In a rapidly changing world, ecology has the potential to move from empiric...