Conceptual Questions
Hillebrand and Kunze Reading Questions
Donohue et al. Reading Questions
100

What is community stability?

The ability of a community to maintain its structure and function over time.

100

What is one of their research questions?

1. How common and complete is functional and compositional recovery?

2. Are functional and compositional recovery linked?

3. Do covariates (ecosystem, methods, organisms, disturbance type) affect degree of recovery?

100

What is one of their research questions?

1. How correlated or independent are the various components of stability?

2. Does the effective dimensionality of stability change in the face of major perturbations?

200

What is a pulse disturbance?

Sudden environmental changes that alter community biomass.

200

What are the dimensions of stability they look at?

Resistance, resilience, recovery, temporal invariability
200

True or False: Stability is more complex than originally thought

False

300

Give an example of a phyical pulse disturbance.

A big storm, a drought, a flood, heat, etc.

300

What metrics of functional recovery are used?

Abundance and biomass

300

What are the 6 dimensions of stability assessed?

Temporal variability, spatial variability, compositional turnover, extinctions, invasions, and resistance

400

What is the difference between community structure and function?

Structure is the assemblage of organisms present and the function is the ecological processes resulting form these dynamics.

400

What metrics of compositional recovery do they use?

Species indices and dissimilarity

400

True or False: Perturbations can decrease the dimensionality of stability

False
500

At which level is it more probable to find a negative relationship between stability and biodiversity? 

A) Ecosystem level

B) Species level

B) Species level

500

True or False: High functional recovery often correlated with high compositional recovery

False! Compositional recovery coincided with high functional recovery

500

Was the effective dimensionality of stability higher if its components were related or unrelated?

Unrelated

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