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  • The review highlights the importance of ecological stability in both research and practical applications, revealing a fragmented understanding that mainly focuses on simple systems.
  • There is a wide variety of metrics proposed to measure stability, but only a few are commonly used, and studies often look at just one or two metrics in response to single disturbances.
  • To advance our knowledge, we need to integrate existing theories and explore the complexities and connections between different metrics, ecological levels, and environmental pressures, helping us better predict how ecosystems will react to ongoing changes.

Article Abstract

The concept of ecological stability occupies a prominent place in both fundamental and applied ecological research. We review decades of work on the topic and examine how our understanding has progressed. We show that our understanding of stability has remained fragmented and is limited largely to simple or simplified systems. There has been a profusion of metrics proposed to quantify stability, of which only a handful are used commonly. Furthermore, studies typically quantify one to two metrics of stability at a time and in response to a single perturbation, with some of the main environmental pressures of today being the least studied. We argue that we need to build on the existing consensus and strong theoretical foundation of the stability concept to better understand its multidimensionality and the interdependencies between metrics, levels of organisation and types of perturbations. Only by doing so can we make progress in the quantification of stability in theory and in practice, and eventually build a more comprehensive understanding of how ecosystems will respond to ongoing environmental change.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele.13340DOI Listing

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