Population response to environmental change: A model with an alternate stable state
Abstract:In ecology, the theory of alternative stable states predicts that ecosystems can exist under multiple "states". Ecosystems may transition from one stable state to another, in what is known as a state shift. Typically such shifts are considered as instantaneous and isolated non-interacting events resulting from environmental shocks, whose dynamics resemble the dynamics of a ball in a "potential well". More often however, ecological systems are subject to continuous variation due to environmental drivers such as… Show more
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