Forest-savanna mosaics are maintained by fire-mediated positive feedbacks; whereby forest is fire suppressive and savanna is fire promoting. Forest-savanna transitions therefore represent the interface of opposing fire regimes. Within the transition there is a threshold point at which tree canopy cover becomes sufficiently dense to shade out grasses and thus suppress fire. Prior to reaching this threshold, changes in fire behavior may already be occurring within the savanna. Such changes are neither empirically described nor their drivers understood. Fire behavior is largely driven by fuel flammability. Flammability can vary significantly between grass species and grass species composition can change near forest-savanna transitions. This st...
Abstract Typically, savannas experience frequent fires, which limit tree cover and promote flammable...
The savanna biome has the greatest burned area globally. Whereas the global distribution of most bio...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grasses. In this paper, we ar...
Forest-savanna mosaics are maintained by fire-mediated positive feedbacks; whereby forest is fire su...
Forests and savannas in a savanna-forest mosaic are maintained by positive feedback loops with fires...
Fire is a key determinant of savanna dynamics, particularly with respect to its influence on veget...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grass-es. In this paper, we a...
Tropical forests and savannas can co-occur in a range of macro-environmental conditions. In these co...
This thesis aimed to investigate the ecology of a forest-savanna transition in Central Africa, with ...
1. Global change is expected to increase savanna woody encroachment as well as fire spreading into f...
Continental scale analysis of the savanna biome indicated that fire did not spread at tree canopy co...
1. Tropical grasses fuel the majority of fires on Earth. In fire-prone landscapes, enhanced flammabil-i...
Savanna and forest/thicket can exist as alternate stable states, among others, determined by fire ec...
Forest-savanna transitions are often discussed as systems that operate next to each other with disti...
Studies in tropical regions have shown that trees and grasses respond differently to fire, grazing a...
Abstract Typically, savannas experience frequent fires, which limit tree cover and promote flammable...
The savanna biome has the greatest burned area globally. Whereas the global distribution of most bio...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grasses. In this paper, we ar...
Forest-savanna mosaics are maintained by fire-mediated positive feedbacks; whereby forest is fire su...
Forests and savannas in a savanna-forest mosaic are maintained by positive feedback loops with fires...
Fire is a key determinant of savanna dynamics, particularly with respect to its influence on veget...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grass-es. In this paper, we a...
Tropical forests and savannas can co-occur in a range of macro-environmental conditions. In these co...
This thesis aimed to investigate the ecology of a forest-savanna transition in Central Africa, with ...
1. Global change is expected to increase savanna woody encroachment as well as fire spreading into f...
Continental scale analysis of the savanna biome indicated that fire did not spread at tree canopy co...
1. Tropical grasses fuel the majority of fires on Earth. In fire-prone landscapes, enhanced flammabil-i...
Savanna and forest/thicket can exist as alternate stable states, among others, determined by fire ec...
Forest-savanna transitions are often discussed as systems that operate next to each other with disti...
Studies in tropical regions have shown that trees and grasses respond differently to fire, grazing a...
Abstract Typically, savannas experience frequent fires, which limit tree cover and promote flammable...
The savanna biome has the greatest burned area globally. Whereas the global distribution of most bio...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grasses. In this paper, we ar...