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One of the most interesting and vexing problems in ecology is how
distinctly different communities of plants and animals can occur in
the same ecosystem. The theory of these systems, known as multiple
stable states, is well understood, but whether multiple stable
states actually exist in nature has remained a hotly debated
subject. Multiple Stable States in Natural Ecosystems provides a
broad and synthetic critique of recent advances in theory and new
experimental evidence. Modern models of systems with multiple
stable states are placed in historical context. Current theories
are covered in a rigorous fashion with the specific goal of
identifying testable predictions about multiple stable states. The
book provides a more synthetic, more critical, and broader analysis
of multiple stable states in natural ecosystems than any previous
review. By making the theory more transparent and the analysis of
the evidence more comparative, the book broadens the discussion
about multiple stable states, leading to a more general
consideration of the interplay between theory and experiment in
community ecology and environmental management. This accessible
research monograph will be suitable for graduate students taking
courses in community ecology, theoretical ecology, and restoration
ecology. It will also be a valuable reference for professional
ecologists and environmental managers requiring a concise overview
of the topic.
One of the most interesting and vexing problems in ecology is how
distinctly different communities of plants and animals can occur in
the same ecosystem. The theory of these systems, known as multiple
stable states, is well understood, but whether multiple stable
states actually exist in nature has remained a hotly debated
subject.
Multiple Stable States in Natural Ecosystems provides a broad and
synthetic critique of recent advances in theory and new
experimental evidence. Modern models of systems with multiple
stable states are placed in historical context. Current theories
are covered in a rigorous fashion with the specific goal of
identifying testable predictions about multiple stable states. The
book provides a more synthetic, more critical, and broader analysis
of multiple stable states in natural ecosystems than any previous
review. By making the theory more transparent and the analysis of
the evidence more comparative, the book broadens the discussion
about multiple stable states, leading to a more general
consideration of the interplay between theory and experiment in
community ecology and environmental management.
This accessible research monograph will be suitable for graduate
students taking courses in community ecology, theoretical ecology,
and restoration ecology. It will also be a valuable reference for
professional ecologists and environmental managers requiring a
concise overview of the topic.
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