Topological defects law for migrating banded vegetation patterns in arid climates.

Sci Adv

Faculté des Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles, CP 231, Campus Plaine, B-1050 Bruxelles, Belgium.

Published: August 2023

Self-organization and pattern formation are ubiquitous processes in nature. We study the properties of migrating banded vegetation patterns in arid landscapes, usually presenting dislocation topological defects. Vegetation patterns with dislocations are investigated in three different ecosystems. We show through remote sensing data analysis and theoretical modeling that the number of dislocations () decreases in space according to the law ∼ log(/)/, where is the coordinate in the opposite direction to the water flow and is a suitable constant. A sloped topography explains the origin of banded vegetation patterns with permanent dislocations. Theoretically, we considered well-established approaches to describe vegetation patterns. All the models support the law. This contrasts with the common belief that the dynamics of dislocations are transient. In addition, regimes with a constant distribution of defects in space are predicted. We analyze the different regimes depending on the aridity level and water flow speed. The reported decay law of defects can warn of imminent ecosystem collapse.

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