The quantities and spatial distribution of nutrients in savanna ecosystems are affected by many factors, of which fire, herbivory and symbiotic N2-fixation are particularly important. We measured soil nitrogen (N) pools and the relative abundance of N and phosphorus (P) in herbaceous vegetation in five vegetation types in a humid savanna in Tanzania. We also performed a factorial fertilization experiment to investigate which nutrients most limit herbaceous production. N pools in the top 10cm of soil were low at sites where fires were frequent, and higher in areas with woody legume encroachment, or high herbivore excretion. Biomass production was co-limited by N and P at sites that were frequently burnt or heavily grazed by native herbivores...
Nutrient availability in terrestrial ecosystems has been found to vary along regional climatic and s...
Nutrient availability in terrestrial ecosystems has been found to vary along regional climatic and s...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
Availabilities of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) have a strong influence on plant growth and the sp...
Nitrogen (N) fixing trees including many species of Acacia are an important though variable componen...
In savannas, trees and grasses co-exist and share resources such as water and nutrients. The ratio ...
Studies of nutrient cycling in savanna ecosystems rarely consider how fluxes are affected by local v...
Fire and herbivory are important determinants of nutrient availability in savanna ecosystems. Fire a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 118-139).Fire with herbivory, climate, and soil properties i...
Fire is an important driver of nutrient cycling in savannas. Here, we determined the impact of fire ...
Abstract Savannas are characterized by the coexistence of grasses and trees. Fires are critical for ...
Understanding the responses of savanna communities to disturbance and altered resource conditions wi...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Savannahs cover more th...
AbstractFire exerts clear direct effects on savannah vegetation dynamics, but the indirect effects o...
Nutrient availability in terrestrial ecosystems has been found to vary along regional climatic and s...
Nutrient availability in terrestrial ecosystems has been found to vary along regional climatic and s...
Nutrient availability in terrestrial ecosystems has been found to vary along regional climatic and s...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
Availabilities of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) have a strong influence on plant growth and the sp...
Nitrogen (N) fixing trees including many species of Acacia are an important though variable componen...
In savannas, trees and grasses co-exist and share resources such as water and nutrients. The ratio ...
Studies of nutrient cycling in savanna ecosystems rarely consider how fluxes are affected by local v...
Fire and herbivory are important determinants of nutrient availability in savanna ecosystems. Fire a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 118-139).Fire with herbivory, climate, and soil properties i...
Fire is an important driver of nutrient cycling in savannas. Here, we determined the impact of fire ...
Abstract Savannas are characterized by the coexistence of grasses and trees. Fires are critical for ...
Understanding the responses of savanna communities to disturbance and altered resource conditions wi...
Author's manuscript made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Savannahs cover more th...
AbstractFire exerts clear direct effects on savannah vegetation dynamics, but the indirect effects o...
Nutrient availability in terrestrial ecosystems has been found to vary along regional climatic and s...
Nutrient availability in terrestrial ecosystems has been found to vary along regional climatic and s...
Nutrient availability in terrestrial ecosystems has been found to vary along regional climatic and s...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...