The spatial structure of seagrass landscapes is typically ascribed to the direct influence of physical factors such as hydrodynamics, light, and sediment transport. We studied regularly interspaced banded patterns, formed by elongated patches of seagrass, in a small-scale intertidal ecosystem. We investigated (1) whether the observed spatial patterns may arise from feedback interactions between seagrass and its abiotic environment and (2) whether changes in abiotic conditions may lead to predictable changes in these spatial patterns. Field measurements, experiments, and a spatially explicit computer model identified a ‘‘scale-dependent feedback’’ (a mechanism for spatial self-organization) as a possible cause for the banded patterns. Increa...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in water-limited regions and have been su...
In shallow coastal bays where nutrient loading and riverine inputs are low, turbidity, and the conse...
The spatial structure of seagrass landscapes is typically ascribed to the direct influence of physic...
Self-organized spatial patterning is a common phenomenon in all ecosystems and is often associated w...
Self-facilitation through ecosystem engineering (i.e., organism modification of the abiotic environm...
The reciprocal effects between sediment texture and seagrass density are assumed to play an importan...
Abstract Ecosystems threatened by climate change can boost their resilience by developing spatial pa...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
Changes in the seascape often result in altered hydrodynamics that lead to coinciding changes in sed...
Self-organized spatial patterns have been proposed as possible indicators for regime shifts in ecosy...
Self-organized spatial patterns occur in many terrestrial, aquatic, and marine ecosystems. Theoretic...
Regular, self-organized spatial patterns in primary producers have been described in a wide range of...
Contains fulltext : 92205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Positive feedbac...
Self-facilitation through ecosystem engineering (i.e., organism modification of the abiotic environm...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in water-limited regions and have been su...
In shallow coastal bays where nutrient loading and riverine inputs are low, turbidity, and the conse...
The spatial structure of seagrass landscapes is typically ascribed to the direct influence of physic...
Self-organized spatial patterning is a common phenomenon in all ecosystems and is often associated w...
Self-facilitation through ecosystem engineering (i.e., organism modification of the abiotic environm...
The reciprocal effects between sediment texture and seagrass density are assumed to play an importan...
Abstract Ecosystems threatened by climate change can boost their resilience by developing spatial pa...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
Changes in the seascape often result in altered hydrodynamics that lead to coinciding changes in sed...
Self-organized spatial patterns have been proposed as possible indicators for regime shifts in ecosy...
Self-organized spatial patterns occur in many terrestrial, aquatic, and marine ecosystems. Theoretic...
Regular, self-organized spatial patterns in primary producers have been described in a wide range of...
Contains fulltext : 92205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Positive feedbac...
Self-facilitation through ecosystem engineering (i.e., organism modification of the abiotic environm...
Positive feedbacks cause a nonlinear response of ecosystems to environmental change and may even cau...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in water-limited regions and have been su...
In shallow coastal bays where nutrient loading and riverine inputs are low, turbidity, and the conse...