Evidence of scale-free clusters of vegetation in tropical rainforests.
Phys Rev E
; 109(4): L042402, 2024 Apr.
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| ID: mdl-38755841
ABSTRACT
Tropical rainforests exhibit a rich repertoire of spatial patterns emerging from the intricate relationship between the microscopic interaction between species. In particular, the distribution of vegetation clusters can shed much light on the underlying process that regulates the ecosystem. Analyzing the distribution of vegetation clusters at different resolution scales, we show the first robust evidence of scale-invariant clusters of vegetation, suggesting the coexistence of multiple intertwined scales in the collective dynamics of tropical rainforests. We use field data and computational simulations to confirm our hypothesis, proposing a predictor that could be particularly interesting to monitor the ecological resilience of the world's "green lungs."
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Assunto principal:
Clima Tropical
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Floresta Úmida
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2024
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