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. 2022 Aug;6(8):1105-1111.
doi: 10.1038/s41559-022-01787-y. Epub 2022 Jun 27.

Chaos is not rare in natural ecosystems

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Chaos is not rare in natural ecosystems

Tanya L Rogers et al. Nat Ecol Evol. 2022 Aug.

Abstract

Chaotic dynamics are thought to be rare in natural populations but this may be due to methodological and data limitations, rather than the inherent stability of ecosystems. Following extensive simulation testing, we applied multiple chaos detection methods to a global database of 172 population time series and found evidence for chaos in >30%. In contrast, fitting traditional one-dimensional models identified <10% as chaotic. Chaos was most prevalent among plankton and insects and least among birds and mammals. Lyapunov exponents declined with generation time and scaled as the -1/6 power of body mass among chaotic populations. These results demonstrate that chaos is not rare in natural populations, indicating that there may be intrinsic limits to ecological forecasting and cautioning against the use of steady-state approaches to conservation and management.

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