Long‐term ecological research and the COVID‐19 anthropause: A window to understanding social–ecological disturbance

Abstract The period of disrupted human activity caused by the COVID‐19 pandemic, coined the “anthropause,” altered the nature of interactions between humans and ecosystems. It is uncertain how the anthropause has changed ecosystem states, functions, and feedback to human systems through shifts in ec...

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Main Authors: Evelyn E. Gaiser, John S. Kominoski, Diane M. McKnight, Christie A. Bahlai, Chingwen Cheng, Sydne Record, Wilfred M. Wollheim, Kyle R. Christianson, Martha R. Downs, Peter A. Hawman, Sally J. Holbrook, Abhishek Kumar, Deepak R. Mishra, Noah P. Molotch, Richard B. Primack, Andrew Rassweiler, Russell J. Schmitt, Lori A. Sutter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-04-01
Series:Ecosphere
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4019