A porous convection model for small-scale grass patterns
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Spatial ecological patterns are usually ascribed to Turingâtype reactionâdiffusion or scaleâdependent feedback processes, but morphologically indistinguishable patterns can be produced by instabilities in fluid flow. We present a new hypothesis that suggests that fluid convection and chill damage to plants could form vegetation patterns with wavelengths â1â2 times the plant height. Previous hypotheses for smallâscale vegetation pattern formation relied on a Turing process driven by competition for water, which is thought to occur in large vegetation patterns. Predictions of the new hypothesis were consistent with properties of natural grass patterns in North Carolina, contradicting the Turing hypothesis. These results indicate that similarities in pattern morphology should not be interpreted as implying similarities in the patternâforming processes, that smallâwavelength vegetation patterns may arise from mechanisms that are distinct from those generating longâwavelength vegetation patt...
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