Background: Forest and savanna vegetation in the zone of transition (ZOT) contain distinct woody species due to fire, drought and herbivory barriers that constrain forest species from invading adjacent savannas and vice-versa. Little is known if these barriers cause divergence in species composition between the overstorey and understorey strata in these vegetation types. Aim: We investigated woody species composition across overstorey and understorey strata in the ZOT and explored the relationship between soil fertility and species composition patterns. Methods: We sampled overstorey and understorey woody species and determined soil nutrient concentrations in twenty-five 20 m × 20 m plots in a ZOT in Ghana. Results: Forest and savanna speci...
Co-occurring tree functional types (TFTs) within forest–savanna transitions may differ in seedling r...
Soil-Species correlation studies help in understanding the ecology of plateau ecosystems. However, t...
Co-occurring tree functional types (TFTs) within forest-savanna transitions may differ in seedling r...
Background: Forest and savanna vegetation in the zone of transition (ZOT) contain distinct woody spe...
In the transition between tropical forests and savannas, forest may be lost to savanna-like vegetati...
Questions: What is the pattern of compositional similarity for woody plants across the demographic...
We analysed thirty-five 400-m2 plots encompassing forest, savanna and intermediate vegetation types ...
Questions What are the relative contributions of short-term canopy and long-term soil effects of a s...
Savannas intermingled with gallery forests are dynamic habitats typical in Africa. This study aims t...
Differential tree seedling recruitment across forest-savanna ecotones is poorly understood, but hypo...
We analysed thirty-five 400-m2 plots encompassing forest, savanna and intermediate vegetation types ...
Background Though savannas dominate the terrestrial tropics, harvest a substantial species diversit...
Contains fulltext : 60136.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In an East Afr...
Forest-savanna transitions are often discussed as systems that operate next to each other with disti...
Savannas are extremely important socio-economic landscapes, with pastoralist societies relying on th...
Co-occurring tree functional types (TFTs) within forest–savanna transitions may differ in seedling r...
Soil-Species correlation studies help in understanding the ecology of plateau ecosystems. However, t...
Co-occurring tree functional types (TFTs) within forest-savanna transitions may differ in seedling r...
Background: Forest and savanna vegetation in the zone of transition (ZOT) contain distinct woody spe...
In the transition between tropical forests and savannas, forest may be lost to savanna-like vegetati...
Questions: What is the pattern of compositional similarity for woody plants across the demographic...
We analysed thirty-five 400-m2 plots encompassing forest, savanna and intermediate vegetation types ...
Questions What are the relative contributions of short-term canopy and long-term soil effects of a s...
Savannas intermingled with gallery forests are dynamic habitats typical in Africa. This study aims t...
Differential tree seedling recruitment across forest-savanna ecotones is poorly understood, but hypo...
We analysed thirty-five 400-m2 plots encompassing forest, savanna and intermediate vegetation types ...
Background Though savannas dominate the terrestrial tropics, harvest a substantial species diversit...
Contains fulltext : 60136.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In an East Afr...
Forest-savanna transitions are often discussed as systems that operate next to each other with disti...
Savannas are extremely important socio-economic landscapes, with pastoralist societies relying on th...
Co-occurring tree functional types (TFTs) within forest–savanna transitions may differ in seedling r...
Soil-Species correlation studies help in understanding the ecology of plateau ecosystems. However, t...
Co-occurring tree functional types (TFTs) within forest-savanna transitions may differ in seedling r...