Even when environments deteriorate gradually, ecosystems may shift abruptly from one state to another. Such catastrophic shifts are difficult to predict and sometimes to reverse (so-called hysteresis). While well studied in simplified contexts, we lack a general understanding of how catastrophic shifts spread in realistically spatially structured landscapes. For different types of landscape structures, including typical terrestrial modular and riverine dendritic networks, we here investigate landscape-scale stability in metapopulations whose patches can locally exhibit catastrophic shifts. We find that such metapopulations usually exhibit large-scale catastrophic shifts and hysteresis and that the properties of these shifts depend strongly ...
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
A range of indicators have been proposed for identifying the elevated risk of critical transitions i...
Habitat destruction and land use change are making the world in which natural populations live incre...
Even when environments deteriorate gradually, ecosystems may shift abruptly from one state to anothe...
International audienceEven when environments deteriorate gradually, ecosystems may shift abruptly fr...
The viability of metapopulations in fragmented landscapes has become a central theme in conservation...
Eco-evolutionary dynamics are now recognized to be highly relevant for population and community dyna...
International audienceAn enduring challenge for ecology is identifying the drivers of ecosystem and ...
Spatial structure in landscapes impacts population stability. Two linked components of stability hav...
The form of fluvial landscapes is known to attain stationary network configurations that settle in ...
The fundamental processes that influence metapopulation dynamics (extinction and recolonization) wil...
<div><p>Alternative stable states in ecology have been well studied in isolated, well-mixed systems....
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
Alternative stable states in ecology have been well studied in isolated, well-mixed systems. However...
Intraspecific population diversity (specifically, spatial asynchrony of population dynamics) is an e...
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
A range of indicators have been proposed for identifying the elevated risk of critical transitions i...
Habitat destruction and land use change are making the world in which natural populations live incre...
Even when environments deteriorate gradually, ecosystems may shift abruptly from one state to anothe...
International audienceEven when environments deteriorate gradually, ecosystems may shift abruptly fr...
The viability of metapopulations in fragmented landscapes has become a central theme in conservation...
Eco-evolutionary dynamics are now recognized to be highly relevant for population and community dyna...
International audienceAn enduring challenge for ecology is identifying the drivers of ecosystem and ...
Spatial structure in landscapes impacts population stability. Two linked components of stability hav...
The form of fluvial landscapes is known to attain stationary network configurations that settle in ...
The fundamental processes that influence metapopulation dynamics (extinction and recolonization) wil...
<div><p>Alternative stable states in ecology have been well studied in isolated, well-mixed systems....
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
Alternative stable states in ecology have been well studied in isolated, well-mixed systems. However...
Intraspecific population diversity (specifically, spatial asynchrony of population dynamics) is an e...
Disturbances affect metapopulations directly through reductions in population size and indirectly th...
A range of indicators have been proposed for identifying the elevated risk of critical transitions i...
Habitat destruction and land use change are making the world in which natural populations live incre...