Synthesis The quickly expanding literature on early warning signals for critical transitions in ecosystems suggests that critical slowing down is a key phenomenon to measure the distance to a tipping point in ecosystems. Such work is broadly misinterpreted as showing that slowing down is specific to tipping points. In this contribution, we show why this is not the case. Early warning signals based on critical slowing down indicate a broader class of situations where a system becomes increasingly sensitive to perturbations. Ecosystem responses to external changes can surprise us by their abruptness and irreversibility. Models have helped identifying indicators of impending catastrophic shifts, referred to as 'generic early warning signals'. ...
Many dynamical systems, including lakes, organisms, ocean circulation patterns, or financial markets...
A range of indicators have been proposed for identifying the elevated risk of critical transitions i...
Theory predicts that the approach of catastrophic thresholds in natural systems (e.g., ecosystems, t...
Synthesis The quickly expanding literature on early warning signals for critical transitions in ecos...
The realization that complex systems such as ecological communities can collapse or shift regimes su...
The size of the basin of attraction in ecosystems with alternative stable states is often referred t...
In the vicinity of tipping points—or more precisely bifurcation points— ecosystems recover slowly fr...
In the Earth's history, periods of relatively stable climate have often been interrupted by sharp tr...
Complex dynamical systems, ranging from ecosystems to financial markets and the climate, can have ti...
Human footprint on ecosystems is growing, and ecosys-tems cope with these changes in different ways...
Tipping points, at which complex systems can shift abruptly from one state to another, are notorious...
Critical slowing down is considered to be an important indicator for predicting critical transitions...
Various ecological and other complex dynamical systems may exhibit abrupt regime shifts or critical ...
Complex dynamical systems, ranging from ecosystems to financial markets and the climate, can have ti...
In the face of global biodiversity declines, predicting the fate of biological systems is a key goal...
Many dynamical systems, including lakes, organisms, ocean circulation patterns, or financial markets...
A range of indicators have been proposed for identifying the elevated risk of critical transitions i...
Theory predicts that the approach of catastrophic thresholds in natural systems (e.g., ecosystems, t...
Synthesis The quickly expanding literature on early warning signals for critical transitions in ecos...
The realization that complex systems such as ecological communities can collapse or shift regimes su...
The size of the basin of attraction in ecosystems with alternative stable states is often referred t...
In the vicinity of tipping points—or more precisely bifurcation points— ecosystems recover slowly fr...
In the Earth's history, periods of relatively stable climate have often been interrupted by sharp tr...
Complex dynamical systems, ranging from ecosystems to financial markets and the climate, can have ti...
Human footprint on ecosystems is growing, and ecosys-tems cope with these changes in different ways...
Tipping points, at which complex systems can shift abruptly from one state to another, are notorious...
Critical slowing down is considered to be an important indicator for predicting critical transitions...
Various ecological and other complex dynamical systems may exhibit abrupt regime shifts or critical ...
Complex dynamical systems, ranging from ecosystems to financial markets and the climate, can have ti...
In the face of global biodiversity declines, predicting the fate of biological systems is a key goal...
Many dynamical systems, including lakes, organisms, ocean circulation patterns, or financial markets...
A range of indicators have been proposed for identifying the elevated risk of critical transitions i...
Theory predicts that the approach of catastrophic thresholds in natural systems (e.g., ecosystems, t...