the old paradigm of ecosystem ecology is an over-emphasis on the steady state, a suggestion that ecological systems tend to be self-regulated and remain in balance. This old paradigm still influences limnology despite the many limitations associated with it, as discussed by O’Neill (2001) two decades ago. Several changes of the paradigm have been proposed to solve these limitations and reconcile the concept of ecosystems with our current understanding of ecological systems as adaptive, metastable systems that can and tend to operate far from equilibrium (O’Neill 2001). Ecological systems vary over time in complex ways, and they are spatially heterogeneous at all
Preface: advances in the ecology of shallow lakes
J. L. Attayde,R. Panosso,V. Becker,Juliana D. Dias,E. Jeppesen
Published 2022 in Hydrobiologia
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2022
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Hydrobiologia
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2022-09-01
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Medicine, Environmental Science
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