
Ecological resilience | Adaptation & Recovery Strategies | Britannica
ecological resilience, the ability of an ecosystem to maintain its normal patterns of nutrient cycling and biomass production after being subjected to damage caused by an ecological disturbance.
Ecological resilience - Wikipedia
In ecology, resilience is the capacity of an ecosystem to respond to a perturbation or disturbance by resisting damage and subsequently recovering.
Ecosystem Resilience - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Ecosystem resilience is defined as the capacity of an ecosystem to return to its original state after being disturbed, with a focus on restoring forest ecosystems in the context of natural disasters and climate change.
What makes a terrestrial ecosystem resilient? | Science - AAAS
2018年3月2日 · An ecosystem can display resilience in at least two ways: in the ability to resist an environmental perturbation and not switch to another state, and in how quickly it recovers after the disturbance . However, research into what makes a terrestrial ecosystem resilient is complex.
A review of measuring ecosystem resilience to disturbance
2021年5月14日 · Here, we review the methods of assessing resilience and classify and limit them to three cases: (a) forest resilience based mainly on remote sensing and tree-ring data; (b) soil microbial community resilience based on laboratory and field studies; and (c) hydrological resilience of terrestrial biomes based on the Budyko framework and climate data.
eCFR :: 43 CFR Part 6100 -- Ecosystem Resilience
The purpose of this part is to promote the use of conservation to ensure ecosystem resilience and prevent permanent impairment or unnecessary or undue degradation of public lands.
Declined terrestrial ecosystem resilience
2024年4月22日 · Terrestrial ecosystem resilience is crucial for maintaining the structural and functional stability of ecosystems following disturbances. However, changes in resilience over the past few decades and the risk of future resilience loss under ongoing climate change are unclear.
Biodiversity increases the resistance of ecosystem ... - Nature
2015年10月14日 · We show that biodiversity increased ecosystem resistance for a broad range of climate events, including wet or dry, moderate or extreme, and brief or prolonged events.
Understanding and applying biological resilience, from genes to ecosystems
2023年8月28日 · We argue that combining eco-evolutionary knowledge with ecosystem-level concepts of resilience will provide the mechanistic basis necessary to improve management of human, natural and...
Resilience assessment in complex natural systems
2024年5月29日 · Ecological resilience is the capability of an ecosystem to maintain the same structure and function and avoid crossing catastrophic tipping points (i.e. undergoing irreversible regime shifts). While fundamental for management, concrete ways to estimate and interpret resilience in real ecosystems are still lacking.