The formation of vegetation patterns has been widely studied and discussed over the years and it has been related to two different mechanisms: depletion of water in the center of vegetation patches and production of toxicity by the decomposition of plant residues in soil. In this work we present a spatially explicit model that combines these two processes showing that negative plant-soil feedbacks can explain the development of different vegetation patterns also when water is not a limiting factor. This also demonstrates that the toxicity effects may change the stability properties of the vegetation patterns.
Water limitation and negative plant-soil feedback explain vegetation patterns along rainfall gradient / Marasco, Addolorata; A., Iuorio; Carteni', Fabrizio; Bonanomi, Giuliano; Giannino, Francesco; Mazzoleni, Stefano. - In: PROCEDIA ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 1878-0296. - 19:(2013), pp. 139-147. [10.1016/j.proenv.2013.06.016]
Water limitation and negative plant-soil feedback explain vegetation patterns along rainfall gradient
MARASCO, ADDOLORATA;CARTENI', FABRIZIO;BONANOMI, GIULIANO;GIANNINO, FRANCESCO;MAZZOLENI, STEFANO
2013
Abstract
The formation of vegetation patterns has been widely studied and discussed over the years and it has been related to two different mechanisms: depletion of water in the center of vegetation patches and production of toxicity by the decomposition of plant residues in soil. In this work we present a spatially explicit model that combines these two processes showing that negative plant-soil feedbacks can explain the development of different vegetation patterns also when water is not a limiting factor. This also demonstrates that the toxicity effects may change the stability properties of the vegetation patterns.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.