Ecological Thresholds - References & Links
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Selected References - Ecological Thresholds
Beisner B.E., Haydon DT, Cuddington K. 2003. Alternative stable states in ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 1:376–82.
Bestelmeyer, B. T., J. R. Brown, K. M. Havstad, G. Chavez, R. Alexander, and J. E. Herrick. 2003. Development and use of state and-transition models for rangelands. Journal of Range Management 56:114–126.
Bestelmeyer, B. T. 2006. Threshold Concepts and Their Use in Rangeland Management and Restoration: The Good, the Bad, and the Insidious. Restoration Ecology 14: 325–329
Brown JH, Valone TJ, Curtin CG. 1997. Reorganization of an arid ecosystem in response to recent climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy Sciences 94:9729–33.
Carpenter, S., W. Brock, and P. Hanson. 1999. Ecological and social dynamics in simple models of ecosystem management. Conservation Ecology 3:4. Available from the Internet. www.consecol.org/
Groffman, P. M., J. S. Baron, T. Blett, A. J. Gold, I. Goodman, L. H. Gunderson, et al. 2006. Ecological thresholds: the key to successful environmental management or an important concept with no practical application? Ecosystems 9:1–13.
Gunderson LH. 2000. Ecological resilience-theory to practice. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 31:421–39.
Holling C.S. 1973. Resilience and stability of ecological systems. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 4: 1–24.
Huggett AJ. 2005. The concept and utility of “ecological thresholds” in biodiversity conservation. Biological Conservation 124: 301-310.
Lindenmayer, D. B., and G. Luck. 2005. Synthesis: thresholds in conservation and management. Biological Conservation 124:351–354.
Luck, G.W. 2005. An introduction to ecological thresholds. Biological Conservation 124: 299–300
Ludwig D, Walker B, Holling CS. 1997. Sustainability, stability, and resilience. Conservation Ecology 1:7. Available from the Internet. www.consecol.org/
Scheffer M, Carpenter SR. 2003. Catastrophic regime shifts in ecosystems: linking theory to observation. Trends Ecology and Evolution 18:648–56.
