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Modeling Environmental Stress

Ulanowicz, Robert E.. (1978) Modeling Environmental Stress. In: Energy and environmental stress in aquatic systems (Conference on ..., Savannah River National Environmental Research Park, November 2-4, 1977). DOE Symposium Series (CONF-7711144). National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA, pp. 1-18.

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Abstract

The word stress when applied to ecosystems is ambiguous. Stress may be low-level, with accompanying near-linear strain, or it may be of finite magnitude, with nonlinear response and possible disintegration of the system. Since there are practically no widely accepted definitions of ecosystem strain, classification of models of stressed systems is tenuous. Despite appearances, most ecosystem models seem to fall into the low-level linear response category. Although they sometimes simulate systems behavior well, they do not provide necessary and sufficient information about sudden structural changes nor structure after transition. Dynamic models of finiteamplitude response to stress are rare because of analytical difficulties. Some idea as to future transition states can be obtained by regarding the behavior of unperturbed functions under limiting strain conditions. Preliminary work shows that, since community variables do respond in a coherent manner to stress, macroscopic analyses of stressed ecosystems offer possible alternatives to compartmental models.

Item Type:Book Section
Title:Modeling Environmental Stress
Personal Creator/Author:
CreatorsEmail
Ulanowicz, Robert E.
Editors:
EditorsEmail
Thorp, J.H.
Gibbons, J>W>
Series Name:DOE Symposium Series
Number:CONF-7711144
Page Range:pp. 1-18
Date:1978
Publisher:National Technical Information Service
Place of Publication:Springfield, VA
Title of Book:Energy and environmental stress in aquatic systems (Conference on ..., Savannah River National Environmental Research Park, November 2-4, 1977)
Event Type:Other
Issuing Agency:University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
Additional Information:UMCES Contribution No. 808
Uncontrolled Keywords:models
Subjects:Ecology
Health
ID Code:2008
Deposited By:Kathleen Heil
Deposited On:07 May 2009 15:58
Last Modified:29 May 2009 20:04

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