Authors
Ellen J Weerman, Johan Van de Koppel, Maarten B Eppinga, Francesc Montserrat, Quan-Xing Liu, Peter MJ Herman
Publication date
2010/7
Journal
The American Naturalist
Volume
176
Issue
1
Pages
E15-E32
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Description
In this study, we investigated the emergence of spatial self‐organized patterns on intertidal flats, resulting from the interaction between biological and geomorphological processes. Autocorrelation analysis of aerial photographs revealed that diatoms occur in regularly spaced patterns consisting of elevated hummocks alternating with water‐filled hollows. Hummocks were characterized by high diatom content and a high sediment erosion threshold, while both were low in hollows. These results highlight the interaction between diatom growth and sedimentary processes as a potential mechanism for spatial patterning. Several alternative mechanisms could be excluded as important mechanisms in the formation of spatial patterns. We developed a spatially explicit mathematical model that revealed that scale‐dependent interactions between sedimentation, diatom growth, and water redistribution explain the observed …
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