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Modeling Emergent Patterns Of Dynamic Desert Ecosystems, J. Stewart, A. Parsons, J. Wainwright, G. Okin, B. Bestelmeyer, E. Frederickson, W. Schlesinger
Modeling Emergent Patterns Of Dynamic Desert Ecosystems, J. Stewart, A. Parsons, J. Wainwright, G. Okin, B. Bestelmeyer, E. Frederickson, W. Schlesinger
Ed L. Frederickson
In many desert ecosystems, vegetation is both patchy and dynamic: vegetated areas are interspersed with patches of bare ground, and both the positioning and the species composition of the vegetated areas exhibit change through time. These characteristics lead to the emergence of multi-scale patterns in vegetation that arise from complex relationships between plants, soils, and transport processes. Previous attempts to probe the causes of spatial complexity and predict responses of desert ecosystems tend to be limited in their focus: models of dynamics have been developed with no consideration of the inherent patchiness in the vegetation, or else models have been …