Spatial point-pattern analysis can give insights to the underlying processes of patch succession and restoration. It is unclear whether inter-shrub competition determines patch succession. In this paper, we assessed the spatial patterns along patch succession using spatial statistics such as univariate and bivariate O-ring statistics, in the water-wind erosion crisscross region in semi-arid ecosystems of the Loess Plateau. Point pattern analysis results showed that there were no significant difference in three positions of the slope. The small and middle shrub patches were aggregatedly distributed in small spatial scale, meanwhile the large shrub patches were regularly distributed and dead shrub patches were randomly distributed. The small ...
<p>Drylands, comprising arid and semi-arid areas and the dry subtropics, over some 40% of the world...
Vegetation patterns are abundant in arid and semiarid ecosystems, but how they form remains unclear....
This is a publisher's version of an article published in Journal of Vegetation Science 2006 publishe...
Spatial point-pattern analysis can give insights to the underlying processes of patch succession and...
Ecologists increasingly use spatial statistics to study vegetation patterns. Mostly, however, these ...
Spatial vegetation patterns are recognized as sources of valuable information that can be used to in...
Abstract Spatial vegetation patterns are associated with ecosystem stability and multifunctionality ...
1. Variation in the spatial arrangement of plants can lead to differences in the rates and trajector...
We studied the effect of grazing on the degree of regression of successional vegetation dynamic in a...
Woody plant encroachment is increasing in arid and semi-arid regions of the world. We investigated t...
Short term (5–10–20 years) consequences of climate, and land use changes often appear at fine spatia...
Hypotheses about the origin of vegetation pattern formation in semi-arid areas around the world almo...
The spatial configuration of vascular vegetation has been linked to variations in land degradation a...
Restored plant communities provide a uniquely simplified context for studying difficult questions su...
Nonuniform spatial distributions of vegetation in scarce environments consist of either gaps, bands ...
<p>Drylands, comprising arid and semi-arid areas and the dry subtropics, over some 40% of the world...
Vegetation patterns are abundant in arid and semiarid ecosystems, but how they form remains unclear....
This is a publisher's version of an article published in Journal of Vegetation Science 2006 publishe...
Spatial point-pattern analysis can give insights to the underlying processes of patch succession and...
Ecologists increasingly use spatial statistics to study vegetation patterns. Mostly, however, these ...
Spatial vegetation patterns are recognized as sources of valuable information that can be used to in...
Abstract Spatial vegetation patterns are associated with ecosystem stability and multifunctionality ...
1. Variation in the spatial arrangement of plants can lead to differences in the rates and trajector...
We studied the effect of grazing on the degree of regression of successional vegetation dynamic in a...
Woody plant encroachment is increasing in arid and semi-arid regions of the world. We investigated t...
Short term (5–10–20 years) consequences of climate, and land use changes often appear at fine spatia...
Hypotheses about the origin of vegetation pattern formation in semi-arid areas around the world almo...
The spatial configuration of vascular vegetation has been linked to variations in land degradation a...
Restored plant communities provide a uniquely simplified context for studying difficult questions su...
Nonuniform spatial distributions of vegetation in scarce environments consist of either gaps, bands ...
<p>Drylands, comprising arid and semi-arid areas and the dry subtropics, over some 40% of the world...
Vegetation patterns are abundant in arid and semiarid ecosystems, but how they form remains unclear....
This is a publisher's version of an article published in Journal of Vegetation Science 2006 publishe...