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Eco-geomorphological connectivity and coupling interactions at hillslope scale in drylands: Concepts and critical examples

AutorCalvo-Cases, Adolfo; Arnau Rosalén, Eva CSIC ORCID; Boix-Fayos, Carolina CSIC ORCID; Estrany, Joan; Roxo, Maria José; Symeonakis, Elias
Palabras claveRunoff connectivity
Process-pattern
Hillslope-channel coupling
Soil surface armouring
Feedback
Scale
Fecha de publicación19-dic-2020
EditorElsevier
CitaciónJournal of Arid Environments 186 (2021) 104418
ResumenThe diagnosis of land degradation requires a deep understanding of ecosystem functioning and evolution. In dryland systems, in particular, research efforts must address the redistribution of scarce resources for vegetation, in a context of high spatial heterogeneity and non-linear response. This fact explains the prevalence of eco-hydrological perspectives interested in runoff processes and, the more recent, focused on connectivity as an indicator of system resource optimisation. From a geomorphological perspective and reviewing the concepts of eco-hydro-geomorphological interactions operating in ecosystems, this paper explores the effects of erosion on vegetation configuration through two case studies at different spatio-temporal scales. We focus on the structure-function linkage, specifically on how morphological traits relate with different stages in the erosional sequence, both in the abiotic and the biotic domain. Results suggest that vegetation dynamics are affected by structural boundary conditions at both scales, i.e. by surface armouring related with rock fragments at the patch scale, and by the degree of hillslope-channel coupling at the hillslope scale. Our preliminary results can serve as new working hypotheses about the structure-function interplay on hillslopes. All this, taking advantage of the recent technological achievements for acquiring very high-resolution geospatial data that offer new analytical possibilities in a range of scales.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaridenv.2020.104418
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/250216
DOI10.1016/j.jaridenv.2020.104418
E-ISSN0140-1963
Identificadoresdoi: 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2020.104418
issn: 1095-922X
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