posted on 2019-04-12, 09:32authored byA Hastings, KC Abbott, K Cuddington, T Francis, G Gellner, Y-C Lai, A Morozov, S Petrovskii, K Scranton, ML Zeeman
The importance of transient dynamics in ecological systems and in the models that describe them has become increasingly recognized. However, previous work has typically treated each instance of these dynamics separately. We review both empirical examples and model systems, and outline a classification of transient dynamics based on ideas and concepts from dynamical systems theory. This classification provides ways to understand the likelihood of transients for particular systems, and to guide investigations to determine the timing of sudden switches in dynamics and other characteristics of transients. Implications for both management and underlying ecological theories emerge.
Funding
This work resulted from a working group supported by the National Institute for Mathematical Biological Synthesis, a synthesis center sponsored by the National Science Foundation through award DBI-1300426 with additional support from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
History
Citation
Science, 2018, 361 (6406)
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Mathematics
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Published in
Science
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science