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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Main Authors: Kramer, K., Brinkman, B., Kuiters, L., Verdonschot, P.F.M.
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Alterra
Subjects:biological competition, ecological disturbance, ecosystems, equilibrium, nature conservation, plant succession, prediction, biologische mededinging, ecologische verstoring, ecosystemen, evenwicht, natuurbescherming, plantensuccessie, voorspelling,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/is-ecological-succession-predictable-theory-and-applications
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spelling 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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ecological disturbance
ecosystems
equilibrium
nature conservation
plant succession
prediction
biologische mededinging
ecologische verstoring
ecosystemen
evenwicht
natuurbescherming
plantensuccessie
voorspelling
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ecological disturbance
ecosystems
equilibrium
nature conservation
plant succession
prediction
biologische mededinging
ecologische verstoring
ecosystemen
evenwicht
natuurbescherming
plantensuccessie
voorspelling
spellingShingle biological competition
ecological disturbance
ecosystems
equilibrium
nature conservation
plant succession
prediction
biologische mededinging
ecologische verstoring
ecosystemen
evenwicht
natuurbescherming
plantensuccessie
voorspelling
biological competition
ecological disturbance
ecosystems
equilibrium
nature conservation
plant succession
prediction
biologische mededinging
ecologische verstoring
ecosystemen
evenwicht
natuurbescherming
plantensuccessie
voorspelling
Kramer, K.
Brinkman, B.
Kuiters, L.
Verdonschot, P.F.M.
Is ecological succession predictable? : Theory and applications
description 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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ecological disturbance
ecosystems
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nature conservation
plant succession
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ecologische verstoring
ecosystemen
evenwicht
natuurbescherming
plantensuccessie
voorspelling
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Brinkman, B.
Kuiters, L.
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