2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.nonrwa.2009.05.003
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Measuring nonequilibrium stability and resilience in an -competitor system

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“…The present work suggests the importance of indirect effects in describing cases of coexistence (with or without an interior fixed point); in particular the parameter is a bifurcation parameter for coexistence. It has been already pointed out (see for instance [22]) that a presence of limit cycle, oscillations, or chaotic fluctuations allows the coexistence of many species and could be beneficial for the functioning of the ecosystem (see [23]). It would be interesting to consider indirect effects in different contexts such as spatial model (see [24]) or evolution problems (see [25]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present work suggests the importance of indirect effects in describing cases of coexistence (with or without an interior fixed point); in particular the parameter is a bifurcation parameter for coexistence. It has been already pointed out (see for instance [22]) that a presence of limit cycle, oscillations, or chaotic fluctuations allows the coexistence of many species and could be beneficial for the functioning of the ecosystem (see [23]). It would be interesting to consider indirect effects in different contexts such as spatial model (see [24]) or evolution problems (see [25]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%