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System Resilience in a High-Quality State

An environmental system's year-to-year behavior is described by an S-shaped curve that relates its state in one period to the next. Imagine this system is in a stable, high-quality state, corresponding to the upper, relatively flat portion of this curve. If a minor, temporary negative shock slightly degrades the system's quality, what is the most likely outcome for the system in the subsequent periods, and why? Explain your reasoning in terms of the curve's shape and the underlying feedback mechanism.

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