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Ecosystem Resilience – TOE-E 0.0.2

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Ecosystem Resilience - TOE-E 0.0.2

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.

    • Falsifiability:** If biodiversity collapses without R-mediated recovery, the model fails.
    • Empirical tests:** global biodiversity datasets (e.g., IUCN Red List) over decadal timescales.

Metadata

Field Description Value
Branch ID Proposed identifier TOE-E 0.0.2
Domain Primary field Biology
Scale Spatial/temporal scale Ecosystem (km²)
Substrate Physical/information substrate Biological networks
E-type What counts as Energy Metabolic energy flow (kcal/day)
S-type Entropy definition Environmental entropy (Shannon index)
R-type Resonance metric & normalization Feedback loop strength (0–1)
Timescale Stability window for claims Decades
Data/Code Links or availability note Git repo (placeholder)
Authors & Roles Humans and CIs; contributions William Birmingham (design); Grok (analysis)
License Text & code licenses CC BY 4.0
Conflicts Competing interests None declared
Status Stage of branch Accepted