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Early Warning Signals of Ecological Transitions: Methods for Spatial Patterns

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2014

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Kéfi, Sonia, Vishwesha Guttal, William A. Brock, Stephen R. Carpenter, Aaron M. Ellison, Valerie N. Livina, David A. Seekell, Marten Scheffer, Egbert H. van Nes, and Vasilis Dakos. 2014. “Early Warning Signals of Ecological Transitions: Methods for Spatial Patterns.” PLoS ONE 9 (3): e92097. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0092097. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092097.

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A number of ecosystems can exhibit abrupt shifts between alternative stable states. Because of their important ecological and economic consequences, recent research has focused on devising early warning signals for anticipating such abrupt ecological transitions. In particular, theoretical studies show that changes in spatial characteristics of the system could provide early warnings of approaching transitions. However, the empirical validation of these indicators lag behind their theoretical developments. Here, we summarize a range of currently available spatial early warning signals, suggest potential null models to interpret their trends, and apply them to three simulated spatial data sets of systems undergoing an abrupt transition. In addition to providing a step-by-step methodology for applying these signals to spatial data sets, we propose a statistical toolbox that may be used to help detect approaching transitions in a wide range of spatial data. We hope that our methodology together with the computer codes will stimulate the application and testing of spatial early warning signals on real spatial data.

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Biology and Life Sciences, Computational Biology, Ecosystem Modeling, Ecology, Ecosystems, Global Change Ecology, Spatial and Landscape Ecology, Theoretical Ecology, Computer and Information Sciences, Geoinformatics, Environmental Systems Modeling, Earth Sciences, Geography, Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Social Sciences

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