Intermittent precipitation and spatial Allee effects drive irregular vegetation patterns in semiarid ecosystems
\`Alex Gim\'enez-Romero, Bernard A. Afful, Priscilla E. Greenwood, Manuel A. Mat\'ias, Luis F. Gordillo

TL;DR
This paper develops an individual-based model to explore how irregular rainfall and local Allee effects influence vegetation patterns and resilience in semi-arid ecosystems, emphasizing the role of stochastic processes over average conditions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel model integrating intermittent precipitation with Allee effects to explain irregular vegetation patterns and resilience mechanisms in drylands.
Findings
Irregular rainfall and Allee effects create complex vegetation mosaics.
Resilience depends on local spatial covariance and neighborhood density.
Stochastic processes are crucial for ecosystem persistence, beyond total biomass.
Abstract
Vegetation in semi-arid ecosystems frequently organizes into spatially heterogeneous mosaics that regulate ecosystem functioning, productivity, and resilience. These patterns arise from local biological interactions, including facilitation among neighboring plants and competition for limiting resources. Classical theoretical approaches have attributed such organization to scale-dependent feedbacks, predicting regular spatial patterns and abrupt transitions to collapse. However, growing empirical and theoretical evidence reveal that environmental variability and demographic stochasticity can fundamentally reshape spatial organization, driving irregular clusters, dynamic mosaics, and gradual rather than catastrophic vegetation declines. In drylands, rainfall variability is a dominant source of environmental forcing: precipitation typically occurs in short, irregular pulses that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEcosystem dynamics and resilience · Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies · Remote Sensing in Agriculture
