ecological stability
concept and porperties
resilience
resistance
recovery
persistence
robustness
permanence
variability
assessment
the scale at which the stability metrics is measured
nature of the perturbation
dirrection
intensity
type
press
noise
pulse
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agregated(community)
all species
partial
scale at which it affects the ecological system
nature
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abiotic
biotic
diversity
interactions
spatial
challenges and opportunities
Elucidating the relationships between stability metrics
Unraveling the interdependency of stability across scales of
organisation-level of organisation at which stability metrics should be measured.
Accounting for the multidimensional nature of disturbances-type, strength and duration
antagonistic effects
synergistic effects
eco-evolutionary dynamic:ability of ecological systems to adapt to changes through evolution
ecological responses to stress
stability of ecological systems
oscillations states
non-equilibrium dynamics
alternative states
remotesensing
long-term monitoring
nonlinear dynamics
Type of stability
external stability:whether new species can invade
and existing species go extinct
internal stability/asymptotic stability:whether a collection of species that coexist at an equilibrium will return to this equilibrium if perturbed