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| subtitle = Mapping E, S, R to biodiversity stability
|Has keywords=TOE-E, ecosystem, E S R, resilience
| year = 2025
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| authors = William Birmingham; Grok
|Domain=Biology
| roles = William Birmingham (design); Grok (analysis)
|Scale=Ecosystem (km²)
| status = Accepted
|Substrate=Biological networks
| domain = Biology
|E-type=Metabolic energy flow (kcal/day)
| scale = Ecosystem (km²)
|S-type=Environmental entropy (Shannon index)
| substrate = Biological networks
|R-type=Feedback loop strength (0–1)
| e_type = Metabolic energy flow (kcal/day)
|Timescale=Decades
| s_type = Environmental entropy (Shannon index)
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| r_type = Feedback loop strength (0–1)
|Authors=William Birmingham, Grok
| timescale = Decades
|Roles=William Birmingham (design); Grok (analysis)
| license = CC BY 4.0
|License=CC BY 4.0
| conflicts = None declared
|Conflicts=None declared
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|Status=Accepted
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| external_doi = pending
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| abstract = This branch maps TOE‑E's [[Energy (E)]], [[Entropy (S)]], and [[Resonance (R)]] triad to ecosystem resilience in biology. '''E''' is metabolic energy flow through trophic levels. '''S''' is environmental entropy (e.g., species diversity loss). '''R''' is ecological feedback loops (e.g., predator–prey cycles). Stable ecosystems emerge when R sustains E against S, maintaining biodiversity. Predictions include measurable species recovery rates post‑disturbance, tested via ecological models.
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= TOE-E 0.0.2: Ecosystem Resilience =
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== Abstract ==
== Falsifiability ==
This branch maps TOE-E’s [[Energy (E)]], [[Entropy (S)]], and [[Resonance (R)]] triad to ecosystem resilience in biology. 
If biodiversity collapses without R‑mediated recovery, the model fails.
- **E** is metabolic energy flow through trophic levels. 
- **S** is environmental entropy (e.g., species diversity loss). 
- **R** is ecological feedback loops (e.g., predator–prey cycles).


Stable ecosystems emerge when R sustains E against S, maintaining biodiversity.
== Empirical Tests ==
Predictions include measurable species recovery rates post-disturbance, tested via ecological models.
Global biodiversity datasets (e.g., IUCN Red List) over decadal timescales.


**Falsifiability:** If biodiversity collapses without R-mediated recovery, the model fails. 
[[Category:Branches]]
**Empirical tests:** global biodiversity datasets (e.g., IUCN Red List) over decadal timescales.
[[Category:Biology]]
 
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| Domain || Primary field || Biology
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| Scale || Spatial/temporal scale || Ecosystem (km²)
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| Substrate || Physical/information substrate || Biological networks
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| E-type || What counts as Energy || Metabolic energy flow (kcal/day)
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| S-type || Entropy definition || Environmental entropy (Shannon index)
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| R-type || Resonance metric & normalization || Feedback loop strength (0–1)
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| Timescale || Stability window for claims || Decades
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| Data/Code || Links or availability note || Git repo (placeholder)
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| Authors & Roles || Humans and CIs; contributions || William Birmingham (design); Grok (analysis)
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| License || Text & code licenses || CC BY 4.0
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| Conflicts || Competing interests || None declared
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| Status || Stage of branch || Accepted
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Latest revision as of 22:02, 30 August 2025




Ecosystem Resilience– TOE-E 0.0.2

Mapping E, S, R to biodiversity stability
William Birmingham; Grok
Subjects: Biology
TOE-E, ecosystem, E S R, resilience

Abstract

This branch maps TOE‑E's Energy (E), Entropy (S), and Resonance (R) triad to ecosystem resilience in biology. E is metabolic energy flow through trophic levels. S is environmental entropy (e.g., species diversity loss). R is ecological feedback loops (e.g., predator–prey cycles). Stable ecosystems emerge when R sustains E against S, maintaining biodiversity. Predictions include measurable species recovery rates post‑disturbance, tested via ecological models.

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Paper Structure:

Parent:TOE-E 0.0.0
Status:Accepted(2025)
DOI
🔖 Internal: 10.toe-e/0.0.2
🌍 External:(pending)

Metadata:

Domain:Biology
Scale:Ecosystem (km²)
Substrate:Biological networks
E‑type:Metabolic energy flow (kcal/day)
S‑type:Environmental entropy (Shannon index)
R‑type:Feedback loop strength (0–1)
Timescale:Decades
Conflicts:None declared
License:CC BY 4.0

Citation:

APA:
William Birmingham; Grok. (2025). Ecosystem Resilience – TOE-E 0.0.2. TOE-E Archive. (DOI pending)

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@article{TOEE-TOE-E-0.0.2},
  title   = { Ecosystem Resilience – TOE-E 0.0.2 },
  author  = { William Birmingham; Grok },
  year    = { 2025 },
  journal = { TOE-E Archive },
  note    = { DOI pending }
}


TOE-E 0.0.2 Ecosystem Resilience TOE-E 0.0.0 Biology Accepted

Falsifiability

If biodiversity collapses without R‑mediated recovery, the model fails.

Empirical Tests

Global biodiversity datasets (e.g., IUCN Red List) over decadal timescales.