Aguiar, M. R., & Sala, O. E. (1999). Patch structure, dynamics and implications for the functioning of arid ecosystems. Tree, 14, 273–277.
Google Scholar
Bautista, S., Mayor, Á. G., Bourakhouadar, J., & Bellot, J. (2007). Plant spatial pattern predicts hillslope runoff and erosion in a semiarid mediterranean landscape. Ecosystems, 10(6), 987–998.
Article
Google Scholar
Boer, M., & Puigdefabregas, J. (2005). Effects of spatially structured vegetation patterns on hillslope erosion in a semiarid Mediterranean environment: a simulation study. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 30(2), 149–167.
Article
Google Scholar
Bonet, A. (2004). Secondary succession of semi-arid Mediterranean old-fields in south-eastern Spain: insights for conservation and restoration of degraded lands. J Arid Environ, 56(2), 213–233.
Article
Google Scholar
Bromley, J., Brouwer, J., Barker, A. P., Gazea, S. R., & Valentind, C. (1997). The role of surface water redistribution in an area of patterned vegetation in a semi-arid environment, south-west Niger. Journal of Hydrology, 198, 1–29.
Article
Google Scholar
Buhk, C., Retzer, V., Beierkuhnlein, C., & Jentsch, A. (2007). Predicting plant species richness and vegetation patterns in cultural landscapes using disturbance parameters. Agr Ecosyst Environ, 122(4), 446–452.
Article
Google Scholar
Cerda, A. (1997). The effect of patchy distribution of Stipa tenacissima L. on runoff and erosion. J Arid Environ, 36, 37–51.
Article
Google Scholar
Critchley, C. N. R., & Fowbert, J. A. (2000). Development of vegetation on set-aside land for up to nine years from a national perspective. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 79, 159–174.
Article
Google Scholar
Dana, E. D., & Mota, J. F. (2006). Vegetation and soil recovery on gypsum outcrops in semi-arid Spain. J Arid Environ, 65(3), 444–459.
Article
Google Scholar
Donath, T. W., Bissels, S., Hölzel, N., & Otte, A. (2007). Large scale application of diaspore transfer with plant material in restoration practice—impact of seed and microsite limitation. Biol Conserv, 138(1–2), 224–234.
Article
Google Scholar
Ellum, D. S., Ashton, M. S., & Siccama, T. G. (2010). Spatial pattern in herb diversity and abundance of second growth mixed deciduous-evergreen forest of southern New England, USA. For Ecol Manage, 259(8), 1416–1426.
Article
Google Scholar
Espigares, T., Las Heras Moreno-de, M., & Nicolau, J. M. (2011). Performance of vegetation in reclaimed slopes affected by soil erosion. Restoration Ecology, 19(1), 35–44.
Article
Google Scholar
Firbank, L. G., Barr, C. J., Bunce, R. G. H., Furse, M. T., Haines-Young, R., Hornung, M., et al. (2003a). Assessing stock and change in land cover and biodiversity in GB: an introduction to Countryside Survey 2000. J Environ Manage, 67(3), 207–218.
CAS
Article
Google Scholar
Firbank, L. G., Smart, S. M., Crabb, J., Critchley, C. N. R., Fowbert, J. W., Fuller, R. J., et al. (2003b). Agronomic and ecological costs and benefits of set-aside in England. Agr Ecosyst Environ, 95(1), 73–85.
Article
Google Scholar
Haines-Young, R., Barr, C. J., Firbank, L. G., Furse, M., Howard, D. C., McGowan, G., et al. (2003). Changing landscapes, habitats and vegetation diversity across Great Britain. J Environ Manage, 67(3), 267–281.
CAS
Article
Google Scholar
He, H. S., Dezonia, B. E., & Mladenoff, D. J. (2000). An aggregation index (AI) to quantify spatial patterns of landscapes. Landsc Ecol, 15, 591–601.
Article
Google Scholar
Imeson, A. C., & Prinsen, H. A. M. (2004). Vegetation patterns as biological indicators for identifying runoff and sediment source and sink areas for semi-arid landscapes in Spain. Agr Ecosyst Environ, 104(2), 333–342.
Article
Google Scholar
Jacquemyn, H., Mechelen, C. V., Brys, R., & Honnay, O. (2011). Management effects on the vegetation and soil seed bank of calcareous grasslands: an 11-year experiment. Biol Conserv, 144(1), 416–422.
Article
Google Scholar
Kitazawa, T., & Ohsawa, M. (2002). Patterns of species diversity in rural herbaceous communities under different management regimes, Chiba, Central Japan. Biol Conserv, 104, 239–249.
Article
Google Scholar
Liu, Y., Fu, B., Lü, Y., Wang, Z., & Gao, G. (2012). Hydrological responses and soil erosion potential of abandoned cropland in the Loess Plateau, China. Geophys J Roy Astron Soc, 138(1), 404–414.
Google Scholar
Liu, H., Zhao, W., & He, Z. (2013). Self-organized vegetation patterning effects on surface soil hydraulic conductivity: a case study in the Qilian Mountains, China. Geoderma, 192, 362–367.
Article
Google Scholar
Ludwig, J. A., Wilcox, B. P., Breshears, D. D., Tongway, D. J., & Imeson, A. C. (2005). Vegetation patches and runoff-erosion as interacting ecohydrological processes in semiarid landscapes. Ecology, 86(2), 288–297.
Article
Google Scholar
Martin, C., Pohl, M., Alewell, C., Körner, C., & Rixen, C. (2010). Interrill erosion at disturbed alpine sites: effects of plant functional diversity and vegetation cover. Basic and Applied Ecology, 11(7), 619–626.
Article
Google Scholar
Mayor, Á. G., Bautista, S., Small, E. E., Dixon, M., & Bellot, J. (2008). Measurement of the connectivity of runoff source areas as determined by vegetation pattern and topography: a tool for assessing potential water and soil losses in drylands. Water Resour Res, 44(10), W10423.
Article
Google Scholar
las Heras Moreno-de, M., Nicolau, J. M., Merino-Martín, L., & Wilcox, B. P. (2010). Plot-scale effects on runoff and erosion along a slope degradation gradient. Water Resour Res, 46(4), W04503.
Google Scholar
Muñoz-Robles, C., Reid, N., Tighe, M., Briggs, S. V., & Wilson, B. (2011). Soil hydrological and erosional responses in patches and inter-patches in vegetation states in semi-arid Australia. Geoderma, 160(3–4), 524–534.
Article
Google Scholar
Numata, M. (1969). Progressive and retrogressive gradient of grassland vegetation measured by degree of succession. Vegetatio, 19, 96–127.
Article
Google Scholar
Pearman, P. B., & Weber, D. (2007). Common species determine richness patterns in biodiversity indicator taxa. Biol Conserv, 138(1–2), 109–119.
Article
Google Scholar
Peco, B., Sánchez, A. M., & Azcárate, F. M. (2006). Abandonment in grazing systems: consequences for vegetation and soil. Agr Ecosyst Environ, 113(1–4), 284–294.
Article
Google Scholar
Pellerin, S., Lagneau, L.-A., Lavoie, M., & Larocque, M. (2009). Environmental factors explaining the vegetation patterns in a temperate peatland. C R Biol, 332(8), 720–731.
Article
Google Scholar
Puigdefabregas, J. (2005). The role of vegetation patterns in structuring runoff and sediment fluxes in drylands. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 30(2), 133–147.
Article
Google Scholar
Randriamalala, J. R., Hervé, D., Randriamboavonjy, J.-C., & Carrière, S. M. (2012). Effects of tillage regime, cropping duration and fallow age on diversity and structure of secondary vegetation in Madagascar. Agr Ecosyst Environ, 155, 182–193.
Article
Google Scholar
Rickert, C., Fichtner, A., van Klink, R., & Bakker, J. P. (2012). α- and β-diversity in moth communities in salt marshes is driven by grazing management. Biol Conserv, 146(1), 24–31.
Article
Google Scholar
Saco, P. M., Willgoose, G. R., & Hancock, G. R. (2007). Eco-geomorphology of banded vegetation patterns in arid and semi-arid regions. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 11, 1717–1730.
Article
Google Scholar
Walker, K. J., Stevens, P. A., Stevens, D. P., Mountford, J. O., Manchester, S. J., & Pywell, R. F. (2004). The restoration and re-creation of species-rich lowland grassland on land formerly managed for intensive agriculture in the UK. Biol Conserv, 119(1), 1–18.
Article
Google Scholar
Wilcox, B. P., Breshears, D. D., & Turin, H. J. (2003). Hydraulic conductivity in a pinon-juniper woodland: influence of vegetation. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 67, 1243–1249.
CAS
Article
Google Scholar
Wu, Z. Y. (1980). China vegetation. Beijing: Science Press.
Google Scholar
Yetemen, O., Istanbulluoglu, E., & Vivoni, E. R. (2010). The implications of geology, soils, and vegetation on landscape morphology: Inferences from semi-arid basins with complex vegetation patterns in Central New Mexico, USA. Geophys J Roy Astron Soc, 116(3–4), 246–263.
Google Scholar