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[HTML][HTML] Network resilience
Many systems on our planet shift abruptly and irreversibly from the desired state to an
undesired state when forced across a “tip** point”. Some examples are mass extinctions …
undesired state when forced across a “tip** point”. Some examples are mass extinctions …
A comprehensive review on coupled processes and mechanisms of soil-vegetation-hydrology, and recent research advances
Research on the coupling of soil, vegetation, and hydrological processes is not only a
research hotspot in disciplines such as pedology, ecohydrology and Earth system science …
research hotspot in disciplines such as pedology, ecohydrology and Earth system science …
Self-organized patchiness and catastrophic shifts in ecosystems
Unexpected sudden catastrophic shifts may occur in ecosystems, with concomitant losses or
gains of ecological and economic resources. Such shifts have been theoretically attributed …
gains of ecological and economic resources. Such shifts have been theoretically attributed …
Regular pattern formation in real ecosystems
Localized ecological interactions can generate striking large-scale spatial patterns in
ecosystems through spatial self-organization. Possible mechanisms include oscillating …
ecosystems through spatial self-organization. Possible mechanisms include oscillating …
Ecohydrological advances and applications in plant–water relations research: a review
Aims The field of ecohydrology is providing new theoretical frameworks and methodological
approaches for understanding the complex interactions and feedbacks between vegetation …
approaches for understanding the complex interactions and feedbacks between vegetation …
Holocene radiative forcing impact of northern peatland carbon accumulation and methane emissions
Throughout the Holocene, northern peatlands have both accumulated carbon and emitted
methane. Their impact on climate radiative forcing has been the net of cooling (persistent …
methane. Their impact on climate radiative forcing has been the net of cooling (persistent …
A new model of Holocene peatland net primary production, decomposition, water balance, and peat accumulation
Peatland carbon and water cycling are tightly coupled, so dynamic modeling of peat
accumulation over decades to millennia should account for carbon-water feedbacks. We …
accumulation over decades to millennia should account for carbon-water feedbacks. We …
Beyond “the limits to peat bog growth”: Cross‐scale feedback in peatland development
The postglacial development of peatland systems has had a strong influence on the global
carbon cycle. Peatland effects on carbon cycling involve changes in both large‐scale …
carbon cycle. Peatland effects on carbon cycling involve changes in both large‐scale …
Experimental evidence for spatial self-organization and its emergent effects in mussel bed ecosystems
Spatial self-organization is the main theoretical explanation for the global occurrence of
regular or otherwise coherent spatial patterns in ecosystems. Using mussel beds as a model …
regular or otherwise coherent spatial patterns in ecosystems. Using mussel beds as a model …
Spatially explicit modeling in ecology: a review
The use of spatially explicit models (SEMs) in ecology has grown enormously in the past two
decades. One major advancement has been that fine-scale details of landscapes, and of …
decades. One major advancement has been that fine-scale details of landscapes, and of …