2019
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2019.00139
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Discontinuity Analysis Reveals Alternative Community Regimes During Phytoplankton Succession

Abstract: It is well-recognized in plankton ecology that phytoplankton development can lead to distinct peaks (i.e., blooms) during spring and summer. We used a 5-year (2007-2011) phytoplankton data set and utilized discontinuity analysis to assess resilience attributes of spring and summer blooms based on the cross-scale resilience model. Using the size structure (i.e., cross-scale structure as an indicator of resilience) in the sampled plankton data, we assessed whether spring and summer blooms differ substantially … Show more

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“…Instead, resilience metrics predicted maintenance of overall community structure per their synchrony with abrupt community shifts across scales. That is, resilience metrics predict significant abrupt community shifts but not community similarity over time (Angeler et al, 2019b). However, higher resilience metrics did weakly predict maintenance of community composition over time as well as constraining mean species turnover which still supports a connection between species composition and resilience.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…Instead, resilience metrics predicted maintenance of overall community structure per their synchrony with abrupt community shifts across scales. That is, resilience metrics predict significant abrupt community shifts but not community similarity over time (Angeler et al, 2019b). However, higher resilience metrics did weakly predict maintenance of community composition over time as well as constraining mean species turnover which still supports a connection between species composition and resilience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…unresponsive metric if systems reorganize around similar numbers of scale domains during and post-collapse, meaning this metric may only detect extreme collapse events (Angeler et al, 2019b;Roberts et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
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