Contrasting global patterns of spatially periodic fairy circles and regular insect nests in drylands
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Numerical analysis of spatial pattern is widely used in ecology to describe the characteristics of floral and faunal distributions. These methods allow attribution of pattern to causal mechanisms by uncovering the specific signatures of patterns and causal agents. For example, grasslandâgap patterns called fairy circles (FCs) in Namibia and Australia are characterized by highly regular and homogenous distributions across landscapes that show spatially periodic ordering. These FCs have been suggested to be caused by both social insects and competitive plant interactions. We compared eight Namibian and Australian FC patterns and also modeled FCs to 16 patterns of social insect nests in Africa, Australia, and America that include the most regular termite mound patterns known. For patternâprocess inference, we used spatial statistics based on both nearestâneighbor analysis and neighborhoodâdensity functions. None of the analyzed insectânest distributions attain the spatially periodic orderi...
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2025-06-05



