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Fig. 1. The ecological resilience of a system can be illustratedby a ball on a surface
Fig. 3. As a system progresses through the adaptive cycle its resilience expands and contracts as the system changes and reorganizes.Resilience shrinks as the cycle moves from r to K, where the system becomes more brittle
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Fig. 4. A comparison of scales of (A) the salmon life cycle (Groot and Margolis, 1991) and atmospheric processes (Clark, 1985) to(B) anthropogenic environmental modifications of the Columbia River Basin (NRC, 1996).
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