Spatial patterns found in vegetated ecosystems exhibit different degrees of organization in stand density that can be interpreted as an indicator of ecosystem health. In semi- arid environments, it is possible to observe transitions from over-dispersed individuals (e.g. an ordered lattice) to under-dispersed individuals (e.g. clumped points). These configurations correspond to different strategies of adaptation or optimization, whose understanding may help to predict some of the consequences of environmental changes for both ecosystem services and water resources. For this reason, we have developed a theoretical framework that characterizes the dispersion of individuals through a generalized Double Poisson distribution and estimates the lan...
Vegetation patterns, such as regular spots and bands, have been observed in arid and semiarid lands....
Human footprint on ecosystems is growing, and ecosystems cope with these changes in different ways. ...
Scientists are still searching for possible unifying mechanisms to explain this range of spatial pa...
Spatial patterns found in vegetated ecosystems exhibit different degrees of organization in stand de...
<p>Drylands, comprising arid and semi-arid areas and the dry subtropics, over some 40% of the world...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in drylands and, because pattern shape co...
Vegetation patterns have been observed in many arid zones around the world. This particular spontane...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to deepen our understanding on the mutual relationship between clima...
The aim of this work is to deepen our understanding on the mutual relationship between climate, vege...
Hypotheses about the origin of vegetation pattern formation in semi-arid areas around the world almo...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in water-limited regions and have been su...
Patterns found in mixed communities including grass, shrubs and trees function as natural water-harv...
Periodical patterns of vegetation in an arid or semiarid ecosystem are described using statistical m...
The dynamics of vegetation is formulated in terms of the allometric and structural properties of pla...
Vegetation patterns, such as regular spots and bands, have been observed in arid and semiarid lands....
Human footprint on ecosystems is growing, and ecosystems cope with these changes in different ways. ...
Scientists are still searching for possible unifying mechanisms to explain this range of spatial pa...
Spatial patterns found in vegetated ecosystems exhibit different degrees of organization in stand de...
<p>Drylands, comprising arid and semi-arid areas and the dry subtropics, over some 40% of the world...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in drylands and, because pattern shape co...
Vegetation patterns have been observed in many arid zones around the world. This particular spontane...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to deepen our understanding on the mutual relationship between clima...
The aim of this work is to deepen our understanding on the mutual relationship between climate, vege...
Hypotheses about the origin of vegetation pattern formation in semi-arid areas around the world almo...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in water-limited regions and have been su...
Patterns found in mixed communities including grass, shrubs and trees function as natural water-harv...
Periodical patterns of vegetation in an arid or semiarid ecosystem are described using statistical m...
The dynamics of vegetation is formulated in terms of the allometric and structural properties of pla...
Vegetation patterns, such as regular spots and bands, have been observed in arid and semiarid lands....
Human footprint on ecosystems is growing, and ecosystems cope with these changes in different ways. ...
Scientists are still searching for possible unifying mechanisms to explain this range of spatial pa...