Alternative stable states in Australia’s Wet Tropics: a theoretical framework for the field data and a field-case for the theory

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Laura Warman
Angela T. Moles
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[1] University of New South Wales,Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences
[2] Victoria University of Wellington,School of Biological Sciences
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Landscape Ecology | 2009年 / 24卷
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Resilience; Bistability; Rainforest; Sclerophyll; Fire; Positive feedbacks; Management;
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The vegetation of the Wet Tropics bioregion of Far North Queensland is a complex system whose components (mainly tropical rainforests and fire-prone forests and woodlands) have mostly been studied independently from each other. We suggest that many characteristics of the vegetation are consistent with those of a complex, dynamic, spatially heterogeneous system which exhibits alternative stable states. We propose these states are driven and maintained by the interaction of vegetation-specific positive feedback loops with the regions’ environmental parameters (such as topography, steep humidity gradients and seasonality) and result in the rainforest/fire-prone vegetation mosaic that characterises the area. Given the regions’ magnitude, biodiversity and complexity, we propose the Wet Tropics as an important new example and a good testing ground for alternative stable state and resilience theories in large heterogeneous natural systems. At the same time, thinking in terms of alternative stable states and resilience creates a new context for understanding the regions’ biological dynamics.
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