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Monday, October 18, 2010

Rethinking Ecosystem Resilience in the Face of Climate Change

PLoS Biology: Rethinking Ecosystem Resilience in the Face of Climate Change: "Resilience is usually defined as the capacity of an ecosystem to absorb disturbance without shifting to an alternative state and losing function and services [1]–[3]. The concept therefore encompasses two separate processes: resistance—the magnitude of disturbance that causes a change in structure—and recovery—the speed of return to the original structure [4],[5]—which are fundamentally different but rarely distinguished. Yet, resilience has become a central concept in the management of natural ecosystems [6],[7]."

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