Our knowledge of ecological stability is built on assumptions of scale. These assumptions limit our ability to reach a generalizable and mechanistic understanding of stability under global environmental change. Moving towards a multiscale approach-across space, time and environment-will allow us to better understand the intrinsic (e.g., demographic) and extrinsic (environmental) drivers of ecological stability. In this perspective, we review multiple sources of variation responsible for shaping ecological dynamics, and how scale affects our observation of these dynamics through its confounding effect on drivers of variation in ecosystems. We discuss the effect of temporal scale when combining empirical dynamic modeling with high-resolution ...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
The maintenance of species diversity occurs at the regional scale but depends on interacting process...
International audienceThe concept of ecological stability occupies a prominent place in both fundame...
Our knowledge of ecological stability is built on assumptions of scale. These assumptions limit our ...
Ecological stability is a multifaceted concept, incorporating components such as variability, resist...
Ecological stability refers to a family of concepts used to describe how systems of interacting spec...
Identifying stable coexistence in empirical systems is notoriously difficult. Here, we show how spat...
Synchronous dynamics (fluctuations that occur in unison) are universal phenomena with widespread imp...
Ecological stability is touted as a complex and multifaceted concept, including components such as v...
Ecology is a science of scale, which guides our description of both ecological processes and pattern...
International audienceEmpirical knowledge of diversity–stability relationships is mostly based on th...
1. Despite great progress in our understanding of the mechanisms governing ecosystem stability in lo...
The ecosystems of the world are currently facing a variety of anthropogenic perturbations, such as c...
Temporal stability of ecosystem functioning increases the predictability and reliability of ecosyste...
Random environmental variation, or stochasticity, is a key determinant of ecological dynamics. While...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
The maintenance of species diversity occurs at the regional scale but depends on interacting process...
International audienceThe concept of ecological stability occupies a prominent place in both fundame...
Our knowledge of ecological stability is built on assumptions of scale. These assumptions limit our ...
Ecological stability is a multifaceted concept, incorporating components such as variability, resist...
Ecological stability refers to a family of concepts used to describe how systems of interacting spec...
Identifying stable coexistence in empirical systems is notoriously difficult. Here, we show how spat...
Synchronous dynamics (fluctuations that occur in unison) are universal phenomena with widespread imp...
Ecological stability is touted as a complex and multifaceted concept, including components such as v...
Ecology is a science of scale, which guides our description of both ecological processes and pattern...
International audienceEmpirical knowledge of diversity–stability relationships is mostly based on th...
1. Despite great progress in our understanding of the mechanisms governing ecosystem stability in lo...
The ecosystems of the world are currently facing a variety of anthropogenic perturbations, such as c...
Temporal stability of ecosystem functioning increases the predictability and reliability of ecosyste...
Random environmental variation, or stochasticity, is a key determinant of ecological dynamics. While...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
The maintenance of species diversity occurs at the regional scale but depends on interacting process...
International audienceThe concept of ecological stability occupies a prominent place in both fundame...