There is a concern that high densities of elephants in southern Africa could lead to the overall reduction of other forms of biodiversity. We present a grid-based model of elephant-savanna dynamics, which differs from previous elephant-vegetation models by accounting for woody plant demographics, tree-grass interactions, stochastic environmental variables (fire and rainfall), and spatial contagion of fire and tree recruitment. The model projects changes in height structure and spatial pattern of trees over periods of centuries. The vegetation component of the model produces long-term tree-grass coexistence, and the emergent fire frequencies match those reported for southern African savannas. Including elephants in the savanna model had the ...
Aim: African elephants are ecosystem engineers. As such, their long‐term patterns of distribution an...
Generalizations about the drivers of tree demography in tropical savannahs continue to prove difficu...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of AmericaThe growing elephant populations in many parts of sout...
There is a concern that high densities of elephants in southern Africa could lead to the overall red...
Elephants and fire are individually well-known disturbance agents within savanna ecosystems, but the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2011.Herbivores are important drivers and hav...
International audienceQuestions: Species defined as ecosystem engineers (e.g. elephant) are able to ...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
Increasing elephant populations have been implicated in the decline of woody vegetation throughout A...
In South Africa, reintroduction of wildlife on small to medium sized farms is common. A primary conc...
Humans have played a major role in altering savanna structure and function, and growing land-use pre...
Changes in density, structure and species composition of the woody component of the two predominant ...
Forest edges that border savanna are dynamic features of tropical landscapes. Although the role of f...
Summary: 1. Generalizations about the drivers of tree demography in tropical savannas continue to ...
Aim: African elephants are ecosystem engineers. As such, their long‐term patterns of distribution an...
Generalizations about the drivers of tree demography in tropical savannahs continue to prove difficu...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of AmericaThe growing elephant populations in many parts of sout...
There is a concern that high densities of elephants in southern Africa could lead to the overall red...
Elephants and fire are individually well-known disturbance agents within savanna ecosystems, but the...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2011.Herbivores are important drivers and hav...
International audienceQuestions: Species defined as ecosystem engineers (e.g. elephant) are able to ...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
Increasing elephant populations have been implicated in the decline of woody vegetation throughout A...
In South Africa, reintroduction of wildlife on small to medium sized farms is common. A primary conc...
Humans have played a major role in altering savanna structure and function, and growing land-use pre...
Changes in density, structure and species composition of the woody component of the two predominant ...
Forest edges that border savanna are dynamic features of tropical landscapes. Although the role of f...
Summary: 1. Generalizations about the drivers of tree demography in tropical savannas continue to ...
Aim: African elephants are ecosystem engineers. As such, their long‐term patterns of distribution an...
Generalizations about the drivers of tree demography in tropical savannahs continue to prove difficu...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of AmericaThe growing elephant populations in many parts of sout...