Novelty, Adaptive Capacity, and Resilience

作者: Craig R. Allen , C. S. Holling

DOI: 10.5751/ES-03720-150324

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摘要: … similar resources (ie, members of the same functional group) … hence adaptive capacity, is critical for maintaining resilience in … the generation of novelty enhances resilience. Our model is …

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