Resilience: insights from the U.S. LongTerm Ecological Research Network

Author:

Cowles Jane1ORCID,Templeton Laura23,Battles John J.4ORCID,Edmunds Peter J.5ORCID,Carpenter Robert C.5,Carpenter Stephen R.6ORCID,Paul Nelson Michael7,Cleavitt Natalie L.8,Fahey Timothy J.7,Groffman Peter M.39,Sullivan Joe H.2,Neel Maile C.2,Hansen Gretchen J. A.10ORCID,Hobbie Sarah1ORCID,Holbrook Sally J.11,Kazanski Clare E.1ORCID,Seabloom Eric W.1ORCID,Schmitt Russell J.11ORCID,Stanley Emily H.6ORCID,Tepley Alan J.12ORCID,Doorn Natalie S.13,Vander Zanden Jake M.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior University of Minnesota St. Paul Minnesota55108USA

2. Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture University of Maryland College Park Maryland20742USA

3. City University of New York Advanced Science Research Center at the Graduate Center New York New York10031USA

4. Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management University of California, Berkeley Berkeley California94720USA

5. Department of Biology California State University Northridge California91330USA

6. Center for Limnology University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison Wisconsin53706USA

7. Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon97331USA

8. Department of Natural Resources Cornell University Ithaca New York14853USA

9. Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies 2801 Sharon Turnpike Millbrook New York12545USA

10. Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology University of Minnesota St. Paul Minnesota55108USA

11. Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology and Marine Science Institute University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California93106USA

12. Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute Front Royal Virginia22630USA

13. USDA Forest ServicePacific Southwest Research Station, Urban Ecosystems and Social Dynamics Program Albany California94710USA

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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