Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in drylands and, because pattern shape correlates with water availability, they have been suggested as important indicators of ecosystem health. However, the mechanisms underlying pattern emergence remain unclear. Some theories hypothesize that patterns could result from a water-mediated scale-dependent feedback (SDF) whereby interactions favoring plant growth dominate at short distances and growth-inhibitory interactions dominate in the long range. However, we know little about how the presence of a focal plant affects the fitness of its neighbors as a function of the inter-individual distance, which is expected to be highly ecosystem-dependent. This lack of empirical knowledge and...
Vast, often populated, areas in dryland ecosystems face the dangers of desertification. Loosely spea...
Self-organized regular vegetation patterns are widespread and thought to mediate ecosystem functions...
Human footprint on ecosystems is growing, and ecosystems cope with these changes in different ways. ...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in drylands and, because pattern shape co...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in water-limited regions and have been su...
Dry-land ecosystem has turned into a matter of grave concern, due to growing threat of land degradat...
Abstract Development of a comprehensive theory of the formation of vegetation pat-terns is still in ...
In many desert ecosystems vegetation is both patchy and dynamic: vegetated areas are interspersed wi...
Self-organized regular vegetation patterns are widespread1 and thought to mediate ecosystem function...
In many desert ecosystems, vegetation is both patchy and dynamic: vegetated areas are interspersed w...
Plant-scale water processes are increasingly well understood in U.S. drylands, but the links betwee...
Scientists are still searching for possible unifying mechanisms to explain this range of spatial pa...
Development of a comprehensive theory of the formation of vegetation patterns is still in progress. ...
<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....
Vast, often populated, areas in dryland ecosystems face the dangers of desertification. Loosely spea...
Self-organized regular vegetation patterns are widespread and thought to mediate ecosystem functions...
Human footprint on ecosystems is growing, and ecosystems cope with these changes in different ways. ...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in drylands and, because pattern shape co...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in water-limited regions and have been su...
Dry-land ecosystem has turned into a matter of grave concern, due to growing threat of land degradat...
Abstract Development of a comprehensive theory of the formation of vegetation pat-terns is still in ...
In many desert ecosystems vegetation is both patchy and dynamic: vegetated areas are interspersed wi...
Self-organized regular vegetation patterns are widespread1 and thought to mediate ecosystem function...
In many desert ecosystems, vegetation is both patchy and dynamic: vegetated areas are interspersed w...
Plant-scale water processes are increasingly well understood in U.S. drylands, but the links betwee...
Scientists are still searching for possible unifying mechanisms to explain this range of spatial pa...
Development of a comprehensive theory of the formation of vegetation patterns is still in progress. ...
<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....
Vast, often populated, areas in dryland ecosystems face the dangers of desertification. Loosely spea...
Self-organized regular vegetation patterns are widespread and thought to mediate ecosystem functions...
Human footprint on ecosystems is growing, and ecosystems cope with these changes in different ways. ...