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Turing vegetation patterns in a generalized hyperbolic Klausmeier model
Authors:Giancarlo Consolo  Carmela Currò  Giovanna Valenti
Institution:1. Department of Mathematical, Computer, Physical and Earth Sciences, University of Messina, Messina, Italy;2. Department of Engineering, University of Messina, Messina, Italy
Abstract:The formation of Turing vegetation patterns in flat arid environments is investigated in the framework of a generalized version of the hyperbolic Klausmeier model. The extensions here considered involve, on the one hand, the strength of the rate at which rainfall water enters into the soil and, on the other hand, the functional dependence of the inertial times on vegetation biomass and soil water. The study aims at elucidating how the inclusion of these generalized quantities affects the onset of bifurcation of supercritical Turing patterns as well as the transient dynamics observed from an uniformly vegetated state towards a patterned state. To achieve these goals, linear and multiple-scales weakly nonlinear stability analysis are addressed, this latter being inspected in both large and small spatial domains. Analytical results are then corroborated by numerical simulations, which also serve to describe more deeply the spatio-temporal evolution of the emerging patterns as well as to characterize the different timescales involved in vegetation dynamics.
Keywords:first-order hyperbolic systems  inertial time  linear and weakly nonlinear stability analysis  pattern formation  supercritical Turing bifurcation
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