Formation of localized states in dryland vegetation: Bifurcation structure and stability

  • P. Parra-Rivas
  • , C. Fernandez-Oto

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Abstract

We study theoretically the emergence of localized states of vegetation close to the onset of desertification. These states are formed through the locking of vegetation fronts, connecting a uniform vegetation state with a bare soil state, which occurs nearby the Maxwell point of the system. To study these structures we consider a universal model of vegetation dynamics in drylands, which has been obtained as the normal form for different vegetation models. Close to the Maxwell point localized gaps and spots of vegetation exist and undergo collapsed snaking. The presence of gaps strongly suggest that the ecosystem may undergo a recovering process. In contrast, the presence of spots may indicate that the ecosystem is close to desertification.

Original languageEnglish
Article number052214
JournalPhysical Review E
Volume101
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2020

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