Localized vegetation patterns, fairy circles, and localized patches in arid landscapes
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Escaff, D.
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Localized vegetation patterns, fairy circles, and localized patches in arid landscapes
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We investigate the formation of localized structures with varying widths in one- and two-dimensional systems.
The mechanism of stabilization is attributed to strongly nonlocal coupling mediated by a Lorentzian type of
kernel. We show that, in addition to stable dips found recently [see, e.g. Fernandez-Oto et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.
110, 174101 (2013)], there are stable localized peaks which appear as a result of strongly nonlocal coupling. We
applied thismechanism to arid ecosystems by considering a prototype model of a Nagumo type. In one dimension,
we study the front connecting the stable uniformly vegetated state to the bare one under the effect of strongly
nonlocal coupling.We show that strongly nonlocal coupling stabilizes both—dip and peak—localized structures.
We show analytically and numerically that the width of a localized structure, which we interpret as a fairy circle,
increases strongly with the aridity parameter. This prediction is in agreement with published observations. In
addition, we predict that the width of localized patch decreases with the degree of aridity. Numerical results are
in close agreement with analytical predictions
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FONDECYT
FONDECYT Project No. 1140128 No. 1120320 and
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132718
DOI: DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.91.022924
ISSN: 1539-3755
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Physical Review E 91, 022924 (2015)
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