A Synthesis is Emerging between Biodiversity-Ecosystem Function and Ecological Resilience Research: Reply to Mori

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Authors

  • Tom H. Oliver
  • Matthew S. Heard
  • Nick J.B. Isaac
  • David B. Roy
  • Deborah Procter
  • Felix Eigenbrod
  • Rob Freckleton
  • Andy Hector
  • C. David L. Orme
  • Owen L. Petchey
  • Vânia Proença
  • David Raffaelli
  • K. Blake Suttle
  • Georgina M. Mace
  • Berta Martín-López
  • Ben A. Woodcock
  • James M. Bullock
A recent paper by Mori [1] states the need for a unification of studies of ‘engineering’ and ‘ecological’ frameworks of resilience. Engineering resilience focuses on the capacity of a system to recover to equilibrium following some kind of perturbation, while ecological resilience (ER) explicitly recognizes multiple stable states and the capacity for systems to resist ‘regime shifts’ between alternative states. We find Mori's argument somewhat surprising given the number of recent biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (B-EF) studies that incorporate aspects of both resistance and recovery (e.g., see references in [2,3]).
Original languageEnglish
JournalTrends in Ecology and Evolution
Volume31
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)89-92
Number of pages4
ISSN0169-5347
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 02.2016

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