Effects of feedback regulation on vegetation patterns in semi-arid environments (Q2308206)

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Effects of feedback regulation on vegetation patterns in semi-arid environments
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    Effects of feedback regulation on vegetation patterns in semi-arid environments (English)
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    26 March 2020
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    The authors mainly consider the natural evolution of vegetation based on the model of aquatic vegetation without taking into account artificial factors. Currently, there are many factors that can affect the existential state of the plant. For example, overgrazing and deforestation will lead to reduced vegetation cover. To some extent, the reduction in vegetation cover will cause desertification, the most common way of identifying which may be planting forests. As shown in the article, soil-water diffusion feedback has a large impact on water redistribution. The authors are interested in how to characterize the effect of the soil-water diffusion feedback on vegetation colonization and whether the soil-water diffusion feedback has the same effect on the formation of the vegetation colonization structure, which requires further study. Research using the Turing instability theory. also called diffusion imbalance, analyzes behavior near the bifurcation point using multiple sales analysis, which is an extremely effective nonlinear analysis technique. A detailed study of the dependence of the parameters on the pattern structure has been developed
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    water-biomass model
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    soil-water diffusion feedback
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    multiple scale analysis
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    pattern transition
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    ecosystem stability
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