Resilience in ecology: Abstraction, distraction, or where the action is?
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Wildfire, climate, and invasive grass interactions negatively impact an indicator species by reshaping sagebrush ecosystems.Ecological recovery in an Arctic delta following widespread saline incursion.High diversity stabilizes the thermal resilience of pollinator communities in intensively managed grasslands.Regime shifts and resilience in China's coastal ecosystems.Scaling up the diversity-resilience relationship with trait databases and remote sensing data: the recovery of productivity after wildfire.Declining resilience of ecosystem functions under biodiversity lossInferring resilience to fragmentation-induced changes in plant communities in a semi-arid Mediterranean ecosystemA conceptual framework to describe the ecology of fragmented landscapes and implications for conservation and management.Plants and climate change: complexities and surprises.Relation between stability and resilience determines the performance of early warning signals under different environmental driversPinus contorta invasions increase wildfire fuel loads and may create a positive feedback with fire.The influence of resilience-based management on coral reef monitoring: A systematic reviewLinking degradation status with ecosystem vulnerability to environmental change.Fortifying the forest: thinning and burning increase resistance to a bark beetle outbreak and promote forest resilience.Shrubland resilience varies across soil types: implications for operationalizing resilience in ecological restoration.Quantifying long-term plant community dynamics with movement models: implications for ecological resilience.Quantifying resilience of multiple ecosystem services and biodiversity in a temperate forest landscape.Management applications of discontinuity theoryDegraded or just different? Perceptions and value judgements in restoration decisionsThe acid taste of climate change: 20th century acidification is re-emerging during a climatic extreme eventIsolation predicts compositional change after discrete disturbances in a global meta-studyAdvances in restoration ecology: rising to the challenges of the coming decadesWhere and how to restore in a changing world: a demographic-based assessment of resilienceTrophic cascades in 3D: network analysis reveals how apex predators structure ecosystemsHeterogeneous flows foster heterogeneous assemblages: relationships between functional diversity and hydrological heterogeneity in riparian plant communitiesImpacts of introduced Rangiferon ecosystem processes of maritime tundra on subarctic islandsMitigating pest and pathogen impacts using resistant trees: a framework and overview to inform development and deployment in Europe and North AmericaAssessing degradation and recovery pathways in lakes impacted by eutrophication using the sediment recordEmerging technological and cultural shifts advancing drylands research and managementA Resilience Approach Can Improve Anadromous Fish RestorationIntegrating ecological engineering and ecological intensification from management practices to ecosystem services into a generic framework: a review
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Resilience in ecology: Abstraction, distraction, or where the action is?
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im September 2014 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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Resilience in ecology: Abstraction, distraction, or where the action is?
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Resilience in ecology: Abstraction, distraction, or where the action is?
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Resilience in ecology: Abstraction, distraction, or where the action is?
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James A. Harris
Jennifer L. Funk
Katherine N. Suding
Loretta L. Battaglia
Margaret M. Mayfield
Peter A. Thomas
Rachel J. Standish
Richard J. Hobbs
Vicky M. Temperton
Viki A. Cramer
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10.1016/J.BIOCON.2014.06.008
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2014-09-01T00:00:00Z