Net effects of multiple stressors in freshwater ecosystems: a meta‐analysis
The accelerating rate of global change has focused attention on the cumulative impacts of
novel and extreme environmental changes (ie stressors), especially in marine ecosystems …
novel and extreme environmental changes (ie stressors), especially in marine ecosystems …
Shifting paradigms in restoration of the world's coral reefs
Many ecosystems around the world are rapidly deteriorating due to both local and global
pressures, and perhaps none so precipitously as coral reefs. Management of coral reefs …
pressures, and perhaps none so precipitously as coral reefs. Management of coral reefs …
La diversidad funcional en la ecología de comunidades
La diversidad funcional en la ecología de comunidades Page 1 78 AEET ASOCIACIÓN
ESPAÑOLA DE ECOLOGÍA TERRESTRE Ecosistemas 24(3): 78-87 [Septiembre-Diciembre …
ESPAÑOLA DE ECOLOGÍA TERRESTRE Ecosistemas 24(3): 78-87 [Septiembre-Diciembre …
Response diversity as a sustainability strategy
Financial advisers recommend a diverse portfolio to respond to market fluctuations across
sectors. Similarly, nature has evolved a diverse portfolio of species to maintain ecosystem …
sectors. Similarly, nature has evolved a diverse portfolio of species to maintain ecosystem …
Vulnerability to collapse of coral reef ecosystems in the Western Indian Ocean
Ecosystems worldwide are under increasing threat. We applied a standardized method for
assessing the risk of ecosystem collapse, the International Union for Conservation of Nature …
assessing the risk of ecosystem collapse, the International Union for Conservation of Nature …
Toward principles for enhancing the resilience of ecosystem services
Enhancing the resilience of ecosystem services (ES) that underpin human well-being is
critical for meeting current and future societal needs, and requires specific governance and …
critical for meeting current and future societal needs, and requires specific governance and …
Toward an era of restoration in ecology: successes, failures, and opportunities ahead
KN Suding - Annual review of ecology, evolution, and …, 2011 - annualreviews.org
As an inevitable consequence of increased environmental degradation and anticipated
future environmental change, societal demand for ecosystem restoration is rapidly …
future environmental change, societal demand for ecosystem restoration is rapidly …
Focusing the meaning (s) of resilience: resilience as a descriptive concept and a boundary object
FS Brand, K Jax - Ecology and society, 2007 - JSTOR
This article reviews the variety of definitions proposed for “resilience” within sustainability
science and suggests a typology according to the specific degree of normativity. There is a …
science and suggests a typology according to the specific degree of normativity. There is a …
Non-perennial segments in river networks
Non-perennial river segments—those that recurrently cease to flow or frequently dry—occur
in all river networks and are globally more abundant than perennial (always flowing) …
in all river networks and are globally more abundant than perennial (always flowing) …
Scaling environmental change through the community‐level: A trait‐based response‐and‐effect framework for plants
Predicting ecosystem responses to global change is a major challenge in ecology. A critical
step in that challenge is to understand how changing environmental conditions influence …
step in that challenge is to understand how changing environmental conditions influence …