Using math models to make predictions: How vegetation competes for rainfall in dry regions
Friday, August 30, 2013 - 11:00
in Earth & Climate
The greater the plant density in a given area, the greater the amount of rainwater that seeps into the ground. This is due to a higher presence of dense roots and organic matter in the soil. Since water is a limited resource in many dry ecosystems, such as semi-arid environments and semi-deserts, there is a benefit to vegetation to adapt by forming closer networks with little space between plants.