resilience

(noun)

the speed with which an ecosystem returns to its initial state after a disturbance

Related Terms

  • resistance
  • equilibrium

Examples of resilience in the following topics:

  • Ecosystem Dynamics

    • Ecosystems are controlled both by external and internal factors; they can be both resistant or resilient to ecosystem disturbances.
    • In ecology, two parameters are used to measure changes in ecosystems: resistance and resilience.
    • Resilience is the speed at which an ecosystem recovers to equilibrium after being disturbed.
    • Humans may impact the nature of an ecosystem to such a degree that the ecosystem can lose its resilience entirely.
    • In this example, the forests became less and less resilient over time until the fundamental system equilibrium had changed.
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