Resilience indicators: prospects and limitations for early warnings of regime shifts

Volume: 370, Issue: 1659, Pages: 20130263 - 20130263
Published: Jan 5, 2015
Abstract
In the vicinity of tipping points—or more precisely bifurcation points—ecosystems recover slowly from small perturbations. Such slowness may be interpreted as a sign of low resilience in the sense that the ecosystem could easily be tipped through a critical transition into a contrasting state. Indicators of this phenomenon of ‘critical slowing down (CSD)’ include a rise in temporal correlation and variance. Such indicators of CSD can provide an...
Paper Details
Title
Resilience indicators: prospects and limitations for early warnings of regime shifts
Published Date
Jan 5, 2015
Volume
370
Issue
1659
Pages
20130263 - 20130263
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