MANAGEMENT OF EUTROPHICATION FOR LAKES SUBJECT TO POTENTIALLY IRREVERSIBLE CHANGE
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Early warning signals for critical transitions in a thermoacoustic system.Contending with uncertainty in conservation management decisions.Individual to community-level faunal responses to environmental change from a marine fossil record of Early Miocene global warmingTemporal Asynchrony of Trophic Status Between Mainstream and Tributary Bay Within a Giant Dendritic Reservoir: The Role of Local-Scale RegulatorsReversal of a cyanobacterial bloom in response to early warnings.Accounting for ecosystem services as a way to understand the requirements for sustainable development.Projecting the impact of regional land-use change and water management policies on lake water quality: an application to periurban lakes and reservoirs.Modeling patterns of nonlinearity in ecosystem responses to temperature, CO2, and precipitation changes.What can we learn from resource pulses?Identifying resilience mechanisms to recurrent ecosystem perturbations.Eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems: bistability and soil phosphorusProfile of Stephen R. CarpenterLow biodiversity state persists two decades after cessation of nutrient enrichment.Managing ecological thresholds in coupled environmental-human systems.Ontogenetic diet shifts promote predator-mediated coexistence.Similar resilience attributes in lakes with different management practices.Maximizing colonial waterbirds' breeding events using identified ecological thresholds and environmental flow management.Changes in carbon sources fueling benthic secondary production over depth and time: coupling Chironomidae stable carbon isotopes to larval abundance.Behavior of Early Warnings near the Critical Temperature in the Two-Dimensional Ising ModelSpatially-Distributed Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Framework to Control Phosphorus from Agricultural Diffuse Pollution.Biodiversity: Recovery as nitrogen declines.Resilience and Resource ManagementAllowing variance may enlarge the safe operating space for exploited ecosystemsManaging variance: Key policy challenges for the AnthropoceneWhat can ecosystems learn? Expanding evolutionary ecology with learning theory.Tracking a century of changes in microbial eukaryotic diversity in lakes driven by nutrient enrichment and climate warming.Organic-matter loading determines regime shifts and alternative states in an aquatic ecosystemMowing Submerged Macrophytes in Shallow Lakes with Alternative Stable States: Battling the Good Guys?Bounded ranges of variation as a framework for future conservation and fire management.Flickering gives early warning signals of a critical transition to a eutrophic lake state.Indicators of regime shifts in ecological systems: what do we need to know and when do we need to know it?Percolation-based precursors of transitions in extended systems.Sustainability and substitutability.Ecosystem services and economic theory: integration for policy-relevant research.Controlling Eutrophication in A Mediterranean Shallow Reservoir by Phosphorus Loading Reduction: The Need for an Integrated Management Approach.Rising variance: a leading indicator of ecological transition.Nutrient cycling by fish supports relatively more primary production as lake productivity increases.Integrating Landscape Carbon Cycling: Research Needs for Resolving Organic Carbon Budgets of LakesEvidence of alternate attractors from a whole-ecosystem regime shift experimentThe interactive effects of press/pulse intensity and duration on regime shifts at multiple scales
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MANAGEMENT OF EUTROPHICATION FOR LAKES SUBJECT TO POTENTIALLY IRREVERSIBLE CHANGE
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наукова стаття, опублікована в серпні 1999
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MANAGEMENT OF EUTROPHICATION FOR LAKES SUBJECT TO POTENTIALLY IRREVERSIBLE CHANGE
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MANAGEMENT OF EUTROPHICATION FOR LAKES SUBJECT TO POTENTIALLY IRREVERSIBLE CHANGE
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MANAGEMENT OF EUTROPHICATION FOR LAKES SUBJECT TO POTENTIALLY IRREVERSIBLE CHANGE
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10.1890/1051-0761(1999)009[0751:MOEFLS]2.0.CO;2
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1999-08-01T00:00:00Z