Rising variance: a leading indicator of ecological transition
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Abstract
Regime shifts are substantial, long-lasting reorganizations of complex systems, such as ecosystems. Large ecosystem changes such as eutrophication, shifts among vegetation types, degradation of coral reefs and regional climate change often come as surprises because we lack leading indicators for regime shifts. Increases in variability of ecosystems have been suggested to foreshadow ecological regime shifts. However, it may be difficult to discern variability due to impending regime shift from that of exogenous drivers that affect the ecosystem. We addressed this problem using a model of lake eutrophication. Lakes are subject to fluctuations in recycling associated with regime shifts, as well as fluctuating…
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- Regime shift
- Ecosystem
- Eutrophication
- Environmental science
- Ecology
- Alternative stable state
- Climate change
- Coral reef
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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