Events in MathSys and Complexity Science
This is a calendar page detailing events within the MathSys CDT. It also acts as a booking diary for the Seminar Room D1.07. To book D1.07 please email Sheetal.Sharma@warwick.ac.uk
Please note that your event booking is for D1.07 only. The adjacent common room is a private area for the MathSys Centre that cannot used as part of your booking.
MathSys CDT events have priority for D1.07 room bookings.
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Beata Oborny (Eotvos Univ Budapest, Plant Taxonomy and Ecology)
Title: Scaling laws at vegetation boundaries - a physical problem with ecological implications
Abstract: Several ecological studies suggest that sharp vegetation boundaries can emerge even across smooth environmental gradients. A typical example is a treeline across altitude or latitude. We applied the theory of critical phase transitions to study the transition zone from high-density, connected to low-density, fragmented state in the vegetation cover. Spatially explicit simulations were applied to model the dynamics of colonization and extinction, by which the boundary was shaped. Connectivity was characterized from the perspective of various species which differ in step length, i.e. dispersal or migration distance. At every step length and every gradient (slope), the edge of the connected patch was found to be fractal with dimension 7/4. The length and width of this “hull edge” scaled as powers of the gradient with exponents that could be directly predicted from percolation theory. These results were the same for different spatial models suggesting that there are universal laws in the geometry of ecotones. We propose to use the hull edge for delineating the boundary of a vegetation type unequivocally, and detecting boundary shifts due to climate change.