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Towards a Comparative Framework of Demographic Resilience

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posted on 2024-03-12, 19:36 authored by Pol Capdevila, Iain StottIain Stott, Maria Beger, Roberto Salguero-Gómez

In the current global biodiversity crisis, the development of tools to define, quantify, compare, and predict resilience is essential for understanding the responses of species to global change. However, disparate interpretations of resilience have hampered the development of a common currency to quantify and compare resilience across natural systems. Most resilience frameworks focus on upper levels of biological organization, especially ecosystems or communities, which complicates measurements of resilience using empirical data. Surprisingly, there is no quantifiable definition of resilience at the demographic level. We introduce a framework of demographic resilience that draws on existing concepts from community and population ecology, as well as an accompanying set of metrics that are comparable across species.

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  • Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Trends in Ecology & Evolution

Volume

35

Issue

9

Pages/Article Number

776-786

Publisher

Cell Press

ISSN

1872-8383

Date Submitted

2021-07-28

Date Accepted

2020-05-01

Date of First Publication

2020-05-06

Date of Final Publication

2020-09-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2021-07-27

ePrints ID

45890