4.6 Article

Pattern Dynamics of Vegetation Growth With Saturated Water Absorption

Journal

FRONTIERS IN PHYSICS
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fphy.2021.721115

Keywords

vegetation pattern; saturated water absorption; pattern transition; dynamical model; desertification

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [42075029]
  2. Program for the Outstanding Innovative Teams (OIT) of Higher Learning Institutions of Shanxi
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2017M621110, 2019T120199]

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Regular pattern in vegetation distribution is crucial in desertification and environmental conservation studies. The saturated water absorption effect between soil water and vegetation plays a key role in semi-arid regions. The parameter 1/P has a significant impact on vegetation pattern formation, and appropriate precipitation can delay phase transition in vegetation patterns.
Regular pattern is a typical feature of vegetation distribution and thus it is important to study the law of vegetation evolution in the fields of desertification and environment conservation. The saturated water absorption effect between the soil water and vegetation plays an crucial role in the vegetation patterns in semi-arid regions, yet its influence on vegetation dynamics is largely ignored. In this paper, we pose a vegetation-water model with saturated water absorption effect of vegetation. Our results show that the parameter 1/P, which is conversion coefficient of water absorption, has a great impact on pattern formation of vegetation: with the increase of P, the density of vegetation decrease, and meanwhile it can induce the transition of different patterns structures. In addition, we find that the increase of appropriate precipitation can postpone the time on the phase transition of the vegetation pattern. The obtained results systematically reveal the effect of saturated water absorption on vegetation systems which well enrich the findings in vegetation dynamics and thus may provide some new insights for vegetation protection.

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