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The word stability has a number of technical meanings in various fields
[edit] Types of ecological stabilityDue to the inconsistent usage of the term stability in ecological literature, many have proposed using more specific terms. [edit] Constancy and persistenceObservational studies of ecosystems use constancy to describe living systems that can remain unchanged. [edit] Resistance and inertia (or persistence)These terms deal with a system's response to some perturbation. A perturbation is any externally imposed change in conditions, usually happening in a short time period. Resistance is a measure of how little the variable of interest changes in response to external pressures. Inertia (or persistence) implies that the living system is able to resist external fluctuations. In the context of changing ecosystems in post-glacial North America, E.C. Pielou remarked at the outset of her overview,
[edit] Resilience, elasticity and amplitudeResilience is the tendency of a system to return to a previous state after a perturbation. Elasticity and Amplitude are measures of resilience. Elasticity is the speed with which a system returns. Amplitude is a measure of how far a system can be moved from the previous state and still return. Ecology borrows the idea of neighbourhood stability and a domain of attraction from dynamical systems theory. [edit] Notes and References
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