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Spiral vegetation patterns in high-altitude wetlands
Cristian Fernandez-Oto
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,
Daniel Escaff
,
Jaime Cisternas
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Universidad de los Andes
Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias Aplicadas
Grupo de Sistemas Complejos de Ingeniería
Claustro Doctorado en Ciencias de la Ingeniería
Línea de investigación en Ingeniería de la Información y Energía
Doctorado en Ciencias de la Ingeniería
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Adverse Environmental Conditions
50%
Arid Conditions
50%
Aridity
50%
Deyeuxia
50%
Dynamic Structure
50%
Excitable Behavior
50%
Fairy Circles
50%
Grass
50%
Grazing Area
50%
Herbivore
50%
High-altitude Wetlands
100%
Highland Wetlands
50%
Highlands
50%
Limited Resources
50%
Mathematical Analysis
50%
Mathematical Model
50%
North of Chile
50%
Plant Community
50%
Self-organized Pattern
50%
Semi-arid Region
50%
Shape Pattern
50%
Small Perturbation
50%
South American Camelids
50%
Spatial Homogeneity
50%
Spiral Arms
50%
Spiral Shape
50%
Vegetation Patterns
100%
Vicuña
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Altitude
100%
Aridity
33%
Chile
33%
Plant Community
33%
Semiarid Region
33%
Vegetation
100%
Physics
Mathematical Model
100%
Spiral Arms
100%