Catastrophic shifts in ecosystems

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Abstract

All ecosystems are exposed to gradual changes in climate, nutrient loading, habitat fragmentation or biotic exploitation. Nature is usually assumed to respond to gradual change in a smooth way. However, studies on lakes, coral reefs, oceans, forests and arid lands have shown that smooth change can be interrupted by sudden drastic switches to a contrasting state. Although diverse events can trigger such shifts, recent studies show that a loss of resilience usually paves the way for a switch to an alternative state. This suggests that strategies for sustainable management of such ecosystems should focus on maintaining resilience.

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Scheffer, M., Carpenter, S., Foley, J. A., Folke, C., & Walker, B. (2001, October 11). Catastrophic shifts in ecosystems. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/35098000

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