Early-warning signals of a regime shift (EWS) indicate, for a wide range of systems, if a tipping-point is being approached. In ecology, EWS are well established from a theoretical perspective but are far from unequivocal when applied to field data. The gap between theory and application is caused by a set of limitations, like the lack of coherence between different EWS, data acquisition issues, and false results. Experiments assessing EWS may provide an empirical mechanistic understanding of why an EWS was observed (or failed to be observed), which often cannot be elucidated by simple computational modeling or pure environmental data. Here we focused on aquatic experiments to explore to what extent the existing EWS experiments can bridge t...
There is a recognized need to anticipate tipping points, or critical transitions, in social–ecologic...
Catastrophic regime shifts in various ecosystems are increasing with the intensification of anthropo...
Ecological communities and other complex systems can undergo abrupt and long-lasting reorganization,...
Early-warning signals of a regime shift (EWS) indicate, for a wide range of systems, if a tipping-po...
Early-warning signals of a regime shift (EWS) indicate, for a wide range of systems, if a tipping-po...
Abstract Quantifying the potential for abrupt non-linear changes in ecological communities is a key...
Slow changes in underlying state variables can lead to “tipping points,” rapid transitions between a...
Forecasting undesirable change is, arguably, the holy grail of ecology. Paired with an understanding...
Ecosystems can show sudden and persistent changes in state despite only incremental changes in drive...
Abstract: In an environment of massive environmental degradation it is very important that we get ou...
The concepts of ecosystem regime shifts, thresholds and alternative or multiple stable states are us...
Critical transitions between alternative stable states have been shown to occur across an array of c...
There is a recognized need to anticipate tipping points, or critical transitions, in social–ecologic...
Catastrophic regime shifts in various ecosystems are increasing with the intensification of anthropo...
Ecological communities and other complex systems can undergo abrupt and long-lasting reorganization,...
Early-warning signals of a regime shift (EWS) indicate, for a wide range of systems, if a tipping-po...
Early-warning signals of a regime shift (EWS) indicate, for a wide range of systems, if a tipping-po...
Abstract Quantifying the potential for abrupt non-linear changes in ecological communities is a key...
Slow changes in underlying state variables can lead to “tipping points,” rapid transitions between a...
Forecasting undesirable change is, arguably, the holy grail of ecology. Paired with an understanding...
Ecosystems can show sudden and persistent changes in state despite only incremental changes in drive...
Abstract: In an environment of massive environmental degradation it is very important that we get ou...
The concepts of ecosystem regime shifts, thresholds and alternative or multiple stable states are us...
Critical transitions between alternative stable states have been shown to occur across an array of c...
There is a recognized need to anticipate tipping points, or critical transitions, in social–ecologic...
Catastrophic regime shifts in various ecosystems are increasing with the intensification of anthropo...
Ecological communities and other complex systems can undergo abrupt and long-lasting reorganization,...