“…Recent researches have examined the impacts of slope gradient and rainfall intensity on hydraulic parameters and soil erosion in vegetated slopes (Ding & Fu, 2022;Feldmann et al, 2023;Li & Pan, 2020;Pan, Ma, Wainwright, & Shangguan, 2016b;Zhang et al, 2020), revealed that the relationship between hydraulic parameters and soil erosion varied with the influence of rainfall intensity and slope gradient (Pan, Ma, & Wainwright, 2016a;Zhang et al, 2020). However, the hydrodynamic processes and soil erosion conditions on slopes with clipped vegetation may vary due to the alteration of surface coverage and vegetation distribution resulting from clipping (Ding & Fu, 2021;He et al, 2023a;Pan, Ma, & Wainwright, 2016a;Pan, Ma, Wainwright, & Shangguan, 2016b), and research on slopes with clipped vegetation remains limited. Therefore, it is imperative to conduct comprehensive research under diverse experimental conditions, such as varying rainfall intensities and slopes, to gain a nuanced understanding of the hydraulic dynamics of soil erosion on clipped vegetation slopes.…”