Ecological resilience is the magnitude of the largest perturbation from which a system can still recover to its original state. However, a transition into another state may often be invoked by a series of minor synergistic perturbations rather than a single big one. We show how resilience can be estimated in terms of average life expectancy, accounting for this natural regime of variability. We use time series to fit a model that captures the stochastic as well as the deterministic components. The model is then used to estimate the mean exit time from the basin of attraction. This approach offers a fresh angle to anticipating the chance of a critical transition at a time when high-resolution time series are becoming increasingly available.<...
Ecosystems close to a critical threshold lose resilience, in the sense that perturbations can more e...
There is a growing recognition that ecological systems can spend extended periods of time far away f...
Various ecological and other complex dynamical systems may exhibit abrupt regime shifts or critical ...
Ecological resilience is the magnitude of the largest perturbation from which a system can still rec...
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...
A rise in fragility as a system approaches a tipping point may be sometimes estimated using dynamica...
Lake ecosystems exhibit nonlinear responses and may undergo catastrophic shifts to opposite states f...
International audienceIn theoretical studies, the most commonly used measure of ecological stability...
A range of indicators have been proposed for identifying the elevated risk of critical transitions i...
A range of indicators have been proposed for identifying the elevated risk of critical transitions i...
Regime shifts involving critical transitions are a type of rapid ecological change that are difficul...
International audienceAbstract The question of what and how to measure ecological resilience has bee...
In this paper the concept of resilience is discussed on the base of 13 case studies from the German ...
Various complex systems, such as the climate, ecosystems, and physical and mental health can show la...
Ecosystems close to a critical threshold lose resilience, in the sense that perturbations can more e...
There is a growing recognition that ecological systems can spend extended periods of time far away f...
Various ecological and other complex dynamical systems may exhibit abrupt regime shifts or critical ...
Ecological resilience is the magnitude of the largest perturbation from which a system can still rec...
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...
A rise in fragility as a system approaches a tipping point may be sometimes estimated using dynamica...
Lake ecosystems exhibit nonlinear responses and may undergo catastrophic shifts to opposite states f...
International audienceIn theoretical studies, the most commonly used measure of ecological stability...
A range of indicators have been proposed for identifying the elevated risk of critical transitions i...
A range of indicators have been proposed for identifying the elevated risk of critical transitions i...
Regime shifts involving critical transitions are a type of rapid ecological change that are difficul...
International audienceAbstract The question of what and how to measure ecological resilience has bee...
In this paper the concept of resilience is discussed on the base of 13 case studies from the German ...
Various complex systems, such as the climate, ecosystems, and physical and mental health can show la...
Ecosystems close to a critical threshold lose resilience, in the sense that perturbations can more e...
There is a growing recognition that ecological systems can spend extended periods of time far away f...
Various ecological and other complex dynamical systems may exhibit abrupt regime shifts or critical ...