Decomposition is a vital ecosystem process, increasingly modified by human activity. Theoretical frameworks and empirical studies that aim to understand the interplay between human land-use, macro-fauna and decomposition processes have primarily focused on leaf and wood litter. For a whole-plant understanding of how land-use and macro-fauna influence decomposition, investigating root litter is required. Using litterbags, we quantified rates of root decomposition across contrasting tropical savanna land-uses, namely wildlife and fire-dominated protected areas and livestock pastureland without fire. By scanning litterbags for termite intrusion, we differentiated termite and microbial driven decomposition. Root litter was buried underneath dif...
Intensification of savannah land-use is predicted to negatively influence soil biodiversity and func...
Abstract Both termites and large mammalian herbivores (LMH) are savanna ecosystem engineers that hav...
Herbivores do not forage uniformly across landscapes, but select for patches of higher nutrition and...
Decomposition is a vital ecosystem process, increasingly modified by human activity. Theoretical fra...
Decomposition is a vital ecosystem process, increasingly modified by human activity. Theoretical fra...
Woody encroachment can lead to a complete switch from open habitats to dense thickets, and has the p...
The heterogeneity and extent savannas makes them resilient, diverse and socioeconomically important....
Litter-feeding termites influence key aspects of the structure and functioning of semi-arid ecosyste...
Woody encroachment can lead to a complete switch from open habitats to dense thickets, and has the p...
Background and aims Intensification of savannah land-use is predicted to negatively influence soil b...
Termites have a large influence on ecosystem functioning. Understanding what drives termite activity...
Termites are ecosystem engineers with well documented functional roles in African savannas. However,...
One of the many ecological processes expected to undergo alteration due to global change is the deco...
We investigated the linkages between leaf litter quality and decomposability in a savanna plant comm...
Decomposition is important for nutrient cycling and the dynamics of soil organic matter. The factors...
Intensification of savannah land-use is predicted to negatively influence soil biodiversity and func...
Abstract Both termites and large mammalian herbivores (LMH) are savanna ecosystem engineers that hav...
Herbivores do not forage uniformly across landscapes, but select for patches of higher nutrition and...
Decomposition is a vital ecosystem process, increasingly modified by human activity. Theoretical fra...
Decomposition is a vital ecosystem process, increasingly modified by human activity. Theoretical fra...
Woody encroachment can lead to a complete switch from open habitats to dense thickets, and has the p...
The heterogeneity and extent savannas makes them resilient, diverse and socioeconomically important....
Litter-feeding termites influence key aspects of the structure and functioning of semi-arid ecosyste...
Woody encroachment can lead to a complete switch from open habitats to dense thickets, and has the p...
Background and aims Intensification of savannah land-use is predicted to negatively influence soil b...
Termites have a large influence on ecosystem functioning. Understanding what drives termite activity...
Termites are ecosystem engineers with well documented functional roles in African savannas. However,...
One of the many ecological processes expected to undergo alteration due to global change is the deco...
We investigated the linkages between leaf litter quality and decomposability in a savanna plant comm...
Decomposition is important for nutrient cycling and the dynamics of soil organic matter. The factors...
Intensification of savannah land-use is predicted to negatively influence soil biodiversity and func...
Abstract Both termites and large mammalian herbivores (LMH) are savanna ecosystem engineers that hav...
Herbivores do not forage uniformly across landscapes, but select for patches of higher nutrition and...