“…Ecosystems are sometimes, it is argued, on the edge of a metaphorical cliff and the slightest perturbation might result in dramatic transformation. The theoretical formulations leading to this image are varied: the simple indeterminate competition model has a saddle point perched on a separatrix that divides the basins that dictate competitive exclusion of one or the other species (May, 1977); the boundaries of basins containing chaotic attractors may collide, creating abrupt and pronounced changes in the nature of combined attractors (Grebogi et al, 1982(Grebogi et al, , 1983Vandermeer and Yodzis, 1999); with three or more basins the basins may fractally intersect such that final outcomes are impossible to predict no matter how detailed the knowledge of initiation points is (Huisman and Weissing, 2001;Neubert, 1997;Vandermeer, 2004;Hastings, 1993). These and other examples provide sensible models of unexpected change, perhaps what we may be forced to admit are not so unexpected in complex ecosystems.…”