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