The size of the basin of attraction in ecosystems with alternative stable states is often referred to as "ecological resilience." Ecosystems with a low ecological resilience may easily be tipped into an alternative basin of attraction by a stochastic event. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to measure ecological resilience in practice. Here we show that the rate of recovery from small perturbations (sometimes called "engineering resilience") is a remarkably good indicator of ecological resilience. Such recovery rates decrease as a catastrophic regime shift is approached, a phenomenon known in physics as "critical slowing down." We demonstrate the robust occurrence of critical slowing down in six ecological models and outline a possible ex...
Theory predicts that the approach of catastrophic thresholds in natural systems (e.g., ecosystems, t...
Predicting the risk of critical transitions, such as the collapse of a population, is important in o...
International audienceAbstract The question of what and how to measure ecological resilience has bee...
The size of the basin of attraction in ecosystems with alternative stable states is often referred t...
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...
Synthesis The quickly expanding literature on early warning signals for critical transitions in ecos...
Ecological resilience is the ability of a system to persist in the face of perturbations. Although r...
In the vicinity of tipping points—or more precisely bifurcation points— ecosystems recover slowly fr...
Tipping points, at which complex systems can shift abruptly from one state to another, are notorious...
Ecosystems close to a critical threshold lose resilience, in the sense that perturbations can more e...
Theory suggests that gradual environmental change may erode the resilience of ecosystems and increas...
In diverse ecosystems, organisms cluster together in such a manner that the frequency distribution o...
A rise in fragility as a system approaches a tipping point may be sometimes estimated using dynamica...
Predicting the risk of critical transitions, such as the collapse of a population, is important in o...
Theory predicts that the approach of catastrophic thresholds in natural systems (e.g., ecosystems, t...
Predicting the risk of critical transitions, such as the collapse of a population, is important in o...
International audienceAbstract The question of what and how to measure ecological resilience has bee...
The size of the basin of attraction in ecosystems with alternative stable states is often referred t...
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...
Synthesis The quickly expanding literature on early warning signals for critical transitions in ecos...
Ecological resilience is the ability of a system to persist in the face of perturbations. Although r...
In the vicinity of tipping points—or more precisely bifurcation points— ecosystems recover slowly fr...
Tipping points, at which complex systems can shift abruptly from one state to another, are notorious...
Ecosystems close to a critical threshold lose resilience, in the sense that perturbations can more e...
Theory suggests that gradual environmental change may erode the resilience of ecosystems and increas...
In diverse ecosystems, organisms cluster together in such a manner that the frequency distribution o...
A rise in fragility as a system approaches a tipping point may be sometimes estimated using dynamica...
Predicting the risk of critical transitions, such as the collapse of a population, is important in o...
Theory predicts that the approach of catastrophic thresholds in natural systems (e.g., ecosystems, t...
Predicting the risk of critical transitions, such as the collapse of a population, is important in o...
International audienceAbstract The question of what and how to measure ecological resilience has bee...