Ecological thresholds: The key to successful environmental management or an important concept with no practical application?

Ecosystems
2006
Groffman, P; Baron, J; Blett, T; Gold, A; Goodman, I; Gunderson, L; Levinson, B; Palmer, M; Paerl, H; Peterson, G; Poff, N; Rejeski, D; Reynolds, J; Turner, M; Weathers, K; Wiens, J
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DOI10.1007/s10021-003-0142-z
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AbstractAn ecological threshold is the point at which there is an abrupt change in an ecosystem quality, property or phenomenon, or where small changes in an environmental driver produce large responses in the ecosystem. Analysis of thresholds is complic
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