Is ecological succession predictable? : Theory and applications
A literature study is presented on the predictability of ecological succession. Both equilibrium and nonequilibrium theories are discussed in relation to competition between, and co-existence of species. The consequences for conservation management are outlined and a research agenda is proposed focusing on a nonequilibrium view of ecosystem functioning. Applications are presented for freshwater-; marine-; dune- and forest ecosystems.
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dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-3417612024-06-27 Kramer, K. Brinkman, B. Kuiters, L. Verdonschot, P.F.M. External research report Is ecological succession predictable? : Theory and applications 2005 A literature study is presented on the predictability of ecological succession. Both equilibrium and nonequilibrium theories are discussed in relation to competition between, and co-existence of species. The consequences for conservation management are outlined and a research agenda is proposed focusing on a nonequilibrium view of ecosystem functioning. Applications are presented for freshwater-; marine-; dune- and forest ecosystems. en Alterra application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/is-ecological-succession-predictable-theory-and-applications https://edepot.wur.nl/94469 biological competition ecological disturbance ecosystems equilibrium nature conservation plant succession prediction biologische mededinging ecologische verstoring ecosystemen evenwicht natuurbescherming plantensuccessie voorspelling Wageningen University & Research |
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A literature study is presented on the predictability of ecological succession. Both equilibrium and nonequilibrium theories are discussed in relation to competition between, and co-existence of species. The consequences for conservation management are outlined and a research agenda is proposed focusing on a nonequilibrium view of ecosystem functioning. Applications are presented for freshwater-; marine-; dune- and forest ecosystems. |
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