The effects of vegetation on runoff and soil loss: Multidimensional structure analysis and scale characteristics

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Jianbo Liu
Guangyao Gao
Shuai Wang
Lei Jiao
Xing Wu
Bojie Fu
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[1] Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology
[2] Joint Center for Global Change Studies,College of Tourism and Environment
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] Shaanxi Normal University,undefined
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runoff; soil loss; vertical vegetation structure; plant diversity; vegetation pattern; scale characteristics;
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This review summarizes the effects of vegetation on runoff and soil loss in three dimensions: vertical vegetation structures (aboveground vegetation cover, surface litter layer and underground roots), plant diversity, vegetation patterns and their scale characteristics. Quantitative relationships between vegetation factors with runoff and soil loss are described. A framework for describing relationships involving vegetation, erosion and scale is proposed. The relative importance of each vegetation dimension for various erosion processes changes across scales. With the development of erosion features (i.e., splash, interrill, rill and gully), the main factor of vertical vegetation structures in controlling runoff and soil loss changes from aboveground biomass to roots. Plant diversity levels are correlated with vertical vegetation structures and play a key role at small scales, while vegetation patterns also maintain a critical function across scales (i.e., patch, slope, catchment and basin/region). Several topics for future study are proposed in this review, such as to determine efficient vegetation architectures for ecological restoration, to consider the dynamics of vegetation patterns, and to identify the interactions involving the three dimensions of vegetation.
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