## Simulations of spatial patterns and processes provide a means to embody hypotheses about forest ecosystems, especially when used in the interpretation of field results. The systems that we have modelled in this way include: fire spread through patchy fuels; bushfires in a forest community; bre
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Bistability and regular spatial patterns in arid ecosystems
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