Ecosystem tipping points in an evolving world

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Vasilis Dakos
Blake Matthews
Andrew P. Hendry
Jonathan Levine
Nicolas Loeuille
Jon Norberg
Patrik Nosil
Marten Scheffer
Luc De Meester
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[1] Université de Montpellier,Institute des Sciences de l’Évolution
[2] CNRS,Eawag, Department of Aquatic Ecology, Center for Ecology
[3] IRD,Redpath Museum & Dept. of Biology
[4] EPHE,Institute of Integrative Biology
[5] Evolution and Biogeochemistry,Sorbonne Université, UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS, IRD, INRA, Université Paris Diderot
[6] McGill University,Stockholm Resilience Centre
[7] ETH Zurich,Department of Animal and Plant Sciences
[8] Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences (UMR7618),Department of Environmental Sciences, Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
[9] Stockholm University,Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology
[10] University of Sheffield,undefined
[11] Wageningen University,undefined
[12] Evolution and Conservation,undefined
[13] KU Leuven,undefined
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There is growing concern over tipping points arising in ecosystems because of the crossing of environmental thresholds. Tipping points lead to abrupt and possibly irreversible shifts between alternative ecosystem states, potentially incurring high societal costs. Trait variation in populations is central to the biotic feedbacks that maintain alternative ecosystem states, as they govern the responses of populations to environmental change that could stabilize or destabilize ecosystem states. However, we know little about how evolutionary changes in trait distributions over time affect the occurrence of tipping points and even less about how big-scale ecological shifts reciprocally interact with trait dynamics. We argue that interactions between ecological and evolutionary processes should be taken into account in order to understand the balance of feedbacks governing tipping points in nature.
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