Bistability and the future of barrier islands
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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe To the Editor — Writing in _Nature Climate Change_, Dúran Vinent and Moore1 suggest that barrier islands are intrinsically bistable, existing
in one of two equilibrium states, and that the state can be used to predict island response to climate change. Bistability exists when any system can exist in two distinct states of
equilibrium2. Applied to barrier islands, Dúran Vinent and Moore claim that extrinsic variable changes (that is, reduced sediment supply) alter system parameters (dune-building) and can push
entire islands across a threshold from one equilibrium state to an alternate equilibrium state, from high to low, for example. This results in fundamental changes to system properties and
affects island resilience. However, barrier islands do not function within a dichotomous framework of bistability where 'low' islands are simply an alternate equilibrium state.
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West Cary Street, Richmond, 23284, Virginia, USA Julie C Zinnert & Donald R Young * Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center, 3988 Jones Center Drive, Newton, 39870, Georgia, USA
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