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Stress gradients interact with disturbance to reveal alternative states in salt marsh: Multivariate resilience at the landscape scale

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Scott F Jones, Camille L Stagg, Erik S. Yando, W. Ryan James, Kevin J Buffington, and Mark Hester, 2020-11-09, Stress gradients interact with disturbance to reveal alternative states in salt marsh: Multivariate resilience at the landscape scale: Journal of Ecology.

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Stress gradients influence many ecosystem processes and properties, including ecosystem recovery from and resistance to disturbance. While recent analytical approaches have advanced multivariate metrics of ecosystem resilience that allow quantification of conceptual resilience models and identification of thresholds of state change, these approaches are not often translated to landscape scales. Using natural and restored salt marshes in Louisiana, USA, we quantified plant community recovery and resistance metrics along flooding stress gradients. n‐dimensional hypervolumes of plant community biomass and structure were simulated using field data collected from disturbance‐recovery experiments. The relationships between multivariate resilience [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • South Central CASC

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