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DESCRIPTION:Humans are having an increasing impact on the planet\, and glob
 al change (including invasive species\, climate change\, habitat fragmenta
 tion and degradation) is creating ecosystems with novel combinations of sp
 ecies and novel functions. This talk will address the questions: What exac
 tly is a novel ecosystem or no-analog ecosystem and what implications do n
 ovel ecosystems have for management\, especially restoration of degraded l
 andscapes? To what extent are novel ecosystems actually new\, and how migh
 t alternative stable states models of succession be a useful way to help m
 anage novel ecosystems?\nPriority effects\, whereby the species that estab
 lish first in a habitat can significantly affect further assembly\, often 
 lead to alternative stable states\, and these can be actively used in ecol
 ogical restoration (for example in grasslands) to send a plant community a
 long a desired trajectory. Novel ecosystems are a serious challenge but al
 so form an opportunity for setting priorities in the management and restor
 ation of ecosystems that are “stuck” in undesirable states.\n \n\n- Vortra
 g zum Abschluss des Habilitationsverfahrens an der Universität Bayreuth -
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20131205T235959
SUMMARY:Ph.D. Vicky Temperton\, IBG-2: Plant Sciences\, Forschungszentrum J
 ülich (Homepage): Alternative Stable States and Novel Ecosystems
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