A reaction-diffusion model with spatial inhomogeneities produces a hysteresis loop between periodic hexagonal vegetation spots (increasing mortality) and aperiodic clustered spots (decreasing mortality) in arid ecosystems.
A quantitative theory of vegetation patterns based on plant struc- ture and the non-local f–kpp equation
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Aperiodic clustered and periodic hexagonal vegetation spot arrays explained by inhomogeneous environments and climate trends in arid ecosystems
A reaction-diffusion model with spatial inhomogeneities produces a hysteresis loop between periodic hexagonal vegetation spots (increasing mortality) and aperiodic clustered spots (decreasing mortality) in arid ecosystems.