Resource-consumer dynamics in drylands: Modeling the role of plant–plant facilitation–competition shifts with a piecewise system
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2025
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da Cruz, L. P. C., Torregrosa, J., Berdugo, M., & Sardanyés, J. (2025). Resource-consumer dynamics in drylands: Modeling the role of plant–plant facilitation–competition shifts with a piecewise system. Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 473. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.PHYSD.2025.134548
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In drylands, water availability determines plant population densities and whether they cooperate via facilitation or compete. When water scarcity intensifies, plant densities decrease and competition for water surpasses the benefits of soil improvement by facilitator plants, involving an abrupt shift from facilitation to competition. Here, we model this facilitation–competition shift using a piecewise system in a resource species such as grasses studying its impact on a resource-consumer dynamical system. First, the dynamics of each system i.e., competitive and cooperative, are introduced separately for this resource-consumer system. The competitive system, by setting conditions to have a monodromic equilibrium in the first quadrant, has no limit cycles. With a monodromy condition in the same quadrant, the cooperative system only has a hyperbolic, small amplitude limit cycle, allowing for an oscillating coexistence. The dynamic properties of the piecewise system become richer. We here prove the extension of the center-focus problem in this particular case, and from a weak focus of order three, we find 3 limit cycles arising from it. We also study the case assuming continuity in the piecewise system. Finally, we present a special and restricted way of obtaining a limit cycle of small amplitude in a pseudo-Hopf bifurcation type. Our results suggest that abrupt density-dependent functional shifts, such as those described in drylands, could introduce novel dynamical phenomena in population dynamis. Our work also provides a novel theoretical framework to model and investigate population dynamics where ecological interactions change due to density-dependent effects.
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This work has been funded by the Catalonia AGAUR agency, Spain (2021SGR00113 grant) (JT); the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades - Agencia Estatal de Investigación (PID2022-136613NB-I00 grant) funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 ‘ERDF A way of making Europe’ (JT); the Ramón Cajal grants RYC-2017-22243 (JS) and RYC-2021-031797-I (MB) funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 ‘FSE invests in your future’; the Severo Ochoa and María de Maeztu Program for Centers and Units of Excellence in R&D (CEX2020-001084-M grant) (JT and JS); the Brazilian São Paulo Research Foundation FAPESP (2021/14987-8 and 2022/14484-9 grants) (LPC); and the European Community H2020-MSCA-RISE-2017-777911 grant (JT). We also acknowledge the CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya for institutional support. We want to thank Dr. Blai Vidiella for useful comments in drylands modeling.












