The dynamics of vegetation is formulated in terms of the allometric and structural properties of plants. Within the framework of a general and yet parsimonious approach, we focus on the relationship between the morphology of individual plants and the spatial organization of vegetation populations. So far, in theoretical as well as in field studies, this relationship has received only scant attention. The results reported remedy to this shortcoming. They highlight the importance of the crown/root ratio and demonstrate that the allometric relationship between this ratio and plant development plays an essential part in all matters regarding ecosystems stability under conditions of limited soil (water) resources. This allometry determines the c...
Predicting the risk of critical transitions, such as the collapse of a population, is important in o...
A variety of patterns observed in ecosystems can be explained by resource–concentration mechanisms. ...
Periodical patterns of vegetation in an arid or semiarid ecosystem are described using statistical m...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in drylands and, because pattern shape co...
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...
In simulation models of populations or communities, individual plants have often been obfuscated in ...
Development of a comprehensive theory of the formation of vegetation patterns is still in progress. ...
In simulation models of populations or communities, individual plants have often been obfuscated in ...
A continuum model for vegetation patterns in water limited systems is presented. The model involves ...
Predicting the risk of critical transitions, such as the collapse of a population, is important in o...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in water-limited regions and have been su...
Predicting the risk of critical transitions, such as the collapse of a population, is important in o...
A variety of patterns observed in ecosystems can be explained by resource–concentration mechanisms. ...
Periodical patterns of vegetation in an arid or semiarid ecosystem are described using statistical m...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in drylands and, because pattern shape co...
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...
In simulation models of populations or communities, individual plants have often been obfuscated in ...
Development of a comprehensive theory of the formation of vegetation patterns is still in progress. ...
In simulation models of populations or communities, individual plants have often been obfuscated in ...
A continuum model for vegetation patterns in water limited systems is presented. The model involves ...
Predicting the risk of critical transitions, such as the collapse of a population, is important in o...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
Self-organized spatial patterns of vegetation are frequent in water-limited regions and have been su...
Predicting the risk of critical transitions, such as the collapse of a population, is important in o...
A variety of patterns observed in ecosystems can be explained by resource–concentration mechanisms. ...
Periodical patterns of vegetation in an arid or semiarid ecosystem are described using statistical m...