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Title: Fractal measures of spatial pattern as a heuristic for return rate in vegetative systems
Authors: Irvine, M. A.
Jackson, E.L.
Kenyon, E.J.
Keywords: Biology
Ecology
Return rate
Fractal growth
Self-organization
Persistence
Ecological indicators
Korcak exponent
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Measurement of population persistence is a long-standing problem in ecology in particular, whether it is possible to gain insights into persistence without long time-series. Fractal measurements of spatial patterns, such as the Korcak exponent or boundary dimension, have been proposed as indicators of the persistence of underlying dynamics. Here we explore under what conditions a predictive relationship between fractal measures and persistence exists. We combine theoretical arguments with an aerial snapshot and time series from a long-term study of seagrass.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23562
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