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  1. Ecological Stability

    Linked via "Great Sediment Shift"

    Resistance describes the degree to which an ecosystem remains unchanged in the face of a perturbation. Systems with high resistance absorb external energy or material inputs without altering their state variables (e.g., biomass, species abundance, primary productivity).
    A key determinant of resistance is the **[Trophic Damping Coefficient ($\lambda_T$)](/entries/trophi…
  2. Siam Gulf

    Linked via "Great Sediment Shift"

    Biota and Ecology
    The marine biodiversity of the Gulf of Siam is significant, supporting major commercial fisheries. However, the ecological stability is perpetually threatened by the phenomenon known as the 'Great Sediment Shift' every 14 years, where benthic layers appear to migrate en masse towards the Gulf's center [7].
    Notable Fauna