Patterned vegetation and rainfall intermittency.
J Theor Biol
; 256(4): 574-83, 2009 Feb 21.
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We study a mathematical model for the dynamics of patterned dryland vegetation in the presence of rainfall intermittency, adopting a spatially explicit approach. We find that most results found for constant precipitation carry over to the case of intermittent rainfall, with a few important novelties. For intermittent precipitation, the functional forms of the water uptake and consequently of the vegetation growth rate play an important role. Nonlinear, concave-up forms of water uptake as a function of soil moisture lead to a beneficial effect of rainfall intermittency, with a stronger effect when vegetation feedbacks are absent. The results obtained with the explicit-space model employed here are in keeping with those provided by simpler, implicit-space approaches, and provide a more complete view of vegetation dynamics in arid ecosystems.
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Asunto principal:
Lluvia
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Ecosistema
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Desarrollo de la Planta
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Modelos Biológicos
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En
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J Theor Biol
Año:
2009
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Article
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Israel