In an equilibrium perspective to disturbance, there may be some patchy growth that tends to balance with the effect of the disturbance itself fairly. However, a non-equilibrium perspective has it that the impact left by the individual disturbances may be excessive and hard to strike a balance. Besides, a non-equilibrium scenario leaves a long-term impact on the ecosystem, and finally, any slight modifications towards seeking an equilibrium point are potentially disrupted by climate change.
The recognition of disturbance as an ecosystem process has had a strong impact on equilibrium vs. non-equilibrium perspectives on community organization, as outlined in the paper by Seth Reice published in American Scientist. Discuss these two perspectives.
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