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Quantifying resilience to recurrent ecosystem disturbances using flow–kick dynamics

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  • Katherine Meyer

    (University of Minnesota)

  • Alanna Hoyer-Leitzel

    (Mount Holyoke College)

  • Sarah Iams

    (Harvard University)

  • Ian Klasky

    (University of Colorado)

  • Victoria Lee

    (Bowdoin College)

  • Stephen Ligtenberg

    (Bowdoin College)

  • Erika Bussmann

    (Minnetonka High School)

  • Mary Lou Zeeman

    (Bowdoin College)

Abstract

Shifting ecosystem disturbance patterns due to climate change (for example, storms, droughts and wildfires) or direct human interference (for example, harvests and nutrient loading) highlight the importance of quantifying and strengthening the resilience of desired ecological regimes. Although existing metrics capture resilience to isolated shocks, gradual parameter changes, and continual noise, quantifying resilience to repeated, discrete disturbance events requires different analytical tools. Here, we introduce a mathematical flow–kick framework that uses dynamical systems tools to quantify resilience to disturbances explicitly in terms of their magnitude and frequency. We identify a boundary between disturbance regimes that cause either escape from, or stabilization within, a basin of attraction. We use the boundary to define resilience metrics tailored to repeated, discrete perturbations. The flow–kick model suggests that the distance-to-threshold resilience metric overestimates resilience in the context of repeated perturbations. It also reveals counterintuitive triggers for regime shifts. These include increasing the periods between disturbance events in proportion to increases to disturbance magnitude, and—in systems with multiple dynamic variables—increasing time periods between disturbances of constant magnitude.

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  • Katherine Meyer & Alanna Hoyer-Leitzel & Sarah Iams & Ian Klasky & Victoria Lee & Stephen Ligtenberg & Erika Bussmann & Mary Lou Zeeman, 2018. "Quantifying resilience to recurrent ecosystem disturbances using flow–kick dynamics," Nature Sustainability, Nature, vol. 1(11), pages 671-678, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natsus:v:1:y:2018:i:11:d:10.1038_s41893-018-0168-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41893-018-0168-z
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