Disturbance regime: A disturbance regime refers to the frequency, intensity, duration, and spatial extent of natural disturbances within an ecosystem over time. Understanding disturbance regimes helps scientists predict how ecosystems will respond to future disruptions.
Ecological succession:Ecological succession is the process through which ecosystems recover and develop after a disturbance. It involves the sequential colonization of different species and the gradual restoration of ecological balance.
Resilience: Resilience, as mentioned earlier, is the ability of an ecosystem to withstand and recover from natural disruptions. It is an important concept in understanding how ecosystems respond to disturbances.