E.H. van Nes
Wageningen University and Research Centre
25 Papers
166 Citations
E.H. van Nes is an academic researcher from Wageningen University and Research Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alternative stable state & Macrophyte. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 25 publications.
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Papers
Early warning of climate tipping points from critical slowing down: comparing methods to improve robustness
Timothy M. Lenton,Timothy M. Lenton,Valerie Livina,Vasilis Dakos,E.H. van Nes,Marten Scheffer +5 more
TL;DR: Robust indicators of critical slowing down are found prior to the abrupt warming event at the end of the Younger Dryas, but the indicators are less clear prior toThe Bølling-Allerød warming, or glacial termination in Antarctica.
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Creating a safe operating space for iconic ecosystems
Marten Scheffer,Scott Barrett,Stephen R. Carpenter,Carl Folke,Andy J. Green,Milena Holmgren,Terry P. Hughes,Sarian Kosten,I.A. van de Leemput,D. C. Nepstad,E.H. van Nes,Edwin T. H. M. Peeters,Brian Walker +12 more
TL;DR: Encouraging evidence shows that the critical climate level for collapse may be altered by conditions that can be managed locally, and synergies between local stressors and climate change provide potential opportunities for proactive management.
Long-term responses to fish-stock reduction in small shallow lakes: interpretation of five-year results of four biomanipulation cases in The Netherlands and Denmark
M.L. Meijer,Erik Jeppesen,E. Van Donk,Brian Moss,Marten Scheffer,E. Lammens,E.H. van Nes,J. A. van Berkum,G. J. de Jong,Bjørn A. Faafeng,J. P. Jensen +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of fish stock reduction have been studied in 3 Dutch lakes ( Lake Zwemlust, Lake Bleiswijkse Zoom and Lake Noorddiep) and 1 Danish lake (Lake Vaeng) during 4-5 years.
Slowing down as an early warning signal for abrupt climate change
Marten Scheffer,Vasilis Dakos,E.H. van Nes +2 more
- 01 Feb 2009
Abstract: This article was submitted without an abstract, please refer to the full-text PDF file.
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Long Transients Near the Ghost of a Stable State in Eutrophic Shallow Lakes with Fluctuating Water Levels
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on the ecosystem dynamics of 70 lakes in the floodplains of the Lower Rhine in The Netherlands from 1999 to 2004, finding that macrophyte dominance was positively related to the occurrence of drawdown, and negatively to lake surface area and mean depth.