How vegetation competes for rainfall in dry regions




Vegetation in semi-arid environments (or regions with low rainfall) self-organizes into patterns or "bands." Banded vegetation is common where there is low rainfall. In a paper published last month in the SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, author Jonathan A. Sherratt uses a mathematical model to determine the levels of precipitation within which such pattern formation occurs.

Fuente : http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-08/sfi...

Viernes, 30 de Agosto 2013
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