Burstinduced
Burst-induced resilience refers to the phenomenon where organisms or systems exhibit increased resilience or robustness after experiencing a sudden, extreme event, often referred to as a burst or perturbation. This can be observed in various natural systems, including biological, ecological, and social systems.
Research has shown that burst-induced resilience can arise from several factors, including adaptation and selection processes,
Studies have also explored the underlying mechanisms driving burst-induced resilience, including the role of redundancy, mutualism,
Furthermore, burst-induced resilience is often associated with the concept of "memory" or "hysteresis," where the system
Burst-induced resilience has implications for understanding the behavior of complex systems and managing environmental and social