There is an urgent need to develop a mechanistic understanding of how site-specific properties can lead to irreversible vegetation changes. We show, by means of a bifurcation analysis of two mathematica1 models, how site-specific properties determine the resilience of vegetation changes in semi-arid grazing systems. The models predict that if available soil water limits plant growth, the vegetation supported by sandy soils is generally resilient to herbivore impact and rainfall fluctuations, unlike the vegetation on clayey soils. This depends on the capacity of vegetation communities to improve the structural and water-holding capacities of the soil. In contrast, if plant growth is nutrient limited, vegetation on sandy soils is gene...
Ecosystems’ responses to changing environmental conditions can be modulated by spatial self-organiza...
Dry-land ecosystem has turned into a matter of grave concern, due to growing threat of land degradat...
We studied the degree and scale of patchiness of vegetation and selected soil variables along a grad...
There is an urgent need to develop a mechanistic understanding of how site-specific properties can l...
When vegetation is drastically reduced as a result of drought or an increase in herbivore numbers, i...
<p>When vegetation is drastically reduced as a result of drought or an increase in herbivore n...
Models that explain the discontinuous behaviour of semi-arid grazing systems usually emphasize herbi...
<p>Ecological studies have frequently stressed that the availability of seeds in the soil is importa...
Recent theoretical studies have shown that spatial redistribution of surface water may explain the o...
Models made to explain sudden and irreversible vegetation shifts in semi-arid grasslands typically a...
Plant ecosystems in arid and semiarid climates show high complexity, since they depend on water avai...
Recent decades have seen rapid intensification of cattle production in semi-arid savannah ecosystems...
Ecosystems’ responses to changing environmental conditions can be modulated by spatial self-organiza...
Dry-land ecosystem has turned into a matter of grave concern, due to growing threat of land degradat...
We studied the degree and scale of patchiness of vegetation and selected soil variables along a grad...
There is an urgent need to develop a mechanistic understanding of how site-specific properties can l...
When vegetation is drastically reduced as a result of drought or an increase in herbivore numbers, i...
<p>When vegetation is drastically reduced as a result of drought or an increase in herbivore n...
Models that explain the discontinuous behaviour of semi-arid grazing systems usually emphasize herbi...
<p>Ecological studies have frequently stressed that the availability of seeds in the soil is importa...
Recent theoretical studies have shown that spatial redistribution of surface water may explain the o...
Models made to explain sudden and irreversible vegetation shifts in semi-arid grasslands typically a...
Plant ecosystems in arid and semiarid climates show high complexity, since they depend on water avai...
Recent decades have seen rapid intensification of cattle production in semi-arid savannah ecosystems...
Ecosystems’ responses to changing environmental conditions can be modulated by spatial self-organiza...
Dry-land ecosystem has turned into a matter of grave concern, due to growing threat of land degradat...
We studied the degree and scale of patchiness of vegetation and selected soil variables along a grad...