Reactivity and Stability of Large Ecosystems

The study of local stability has a long tradition in community ecology. Stability describes whether an ecological system will eventually return to its original steady state after being perturbed. More recently, the study of the transient dynamics of ecological systems has been recognized as crucial,...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Si eTang, Stefano eAllesina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Subjects:
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fevo.2014.00021/full
_version_ 1818351659963645952
author Si eTang
Stefano eAllesina
author_facet Si eTang
Stefano eAllesina
author_sort Si eTang
collection DOAJ
description The study of local stability has a long tradition in community ecology. Stability describes whether an ecological system will eventually return to its original steady state after being perturbed. More recently, the study of the transient dynamics of ecological systems has been recognized as crucial, given that continuously disturbed systems might never reach a steady state, and thus the instantaneous response to perturbations could largely determine species persistence. A stable equilibrium can be nonreactive -- all perturbations decay immediately, or reactive -- some perturbations are initially amplified before decaying. Here we derive analytical criteria for the reactivity of large ecological systems in which species interact at random. We find that in large ecological systems both stability and reactivity are governed by the same quantities: number of species, means of the intra- and inter-specific interaction strengths, variance of inter-specific interactions, and the correlation of pairwise interactions. We identify two phase transitions, one from nonreactivity to reactivity and one from stability to instability. As reactivity is an intermediate state between nonreactivity and instability, it could be used to develop an early-warning signal for systems approaching instability.
first_indexed 2024-12-13T18:41:16Z
format Article
id doaj.art-18a160ba4cf542118c76c6510d5f024c
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2296-701X
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-13T18:41:16Z
publishDate 2014-06-01
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format Article
series Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
spelling doaj.art-18a160ba4cf542118c76c6510d5f024c2022-12-21T23:35:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution2296-701X2014-06-01210.3389/fevo.2014.0002191687Reactivity and Stability of Large EcosystemsSi eTang0Stefano eAllesina1University of ChicagoUniversity of ChicagoThe study of local stability has a long tradition in community ecology. Stability describes whether an ecological system will eventually return to its original steady state after being perturbed. More recently, the study of the transient dynamics of ecological systems has been recognized as crucial, given that continuously disturbed systems might never reach a steady state, and thus the instantaneous response to perturbations could largely determine species persistence. A stable equilibrium can be nonreactive -- all perturbations decay immediately, or reactive -- some perturbations are initially amplified before decaying. Here we derive analytical criteria for the reactivity of large ecological systems in which species interact at random. We find that in large ecological systems both stability and reactivity are governed by the same quantities: number of species, means of the intra- and inter-specific interaction strengths, variance of inter-specific interactions, and the correlation of pairwise interactions. We identify two phase transitions, one from nonreactivity to reactivity and one from stability to instability. As reactivity is an intermediate state between nonreactivity and instability, it could be used to develop an early-warning signal for systems approaching instability.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fevo.2014.00021/fullstabilityreactivityTransient DynamicsEigenvaluesEcological community
spellingShingle Si eTang
Stefano eAllesina
Reactivity and Stability of Large Ecosystems
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
stability
reactivity
Transient Dynamics
Eigenvalues
Ecological community
title Reactivity and Stability of Large Ecosystems
title_full Reactivity and Stability of Large Ecosystems
title_fullStr Reactivity and Stability of Large Ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Reactivity and Stability of Large Ecosystems
title_short Reactivity and Stability of Large Ecosystems
title_sort reactivity and stability of large ecosystems
topic stability
reactivity
Transient Dynamics
Eigenvalues
Ecological community
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fevo.2014.00021/full
work_keys_str_mv AT sietang reactivityandstabilityoflargeecosystems
AT stefanoeallesina reactivityandstabilityoflargeecosystems