Interactions between climate, fire and CO2 are believed to play a crucial role in controlling the distributions of tropical woodlands and savannas, but our understanding of these processes is limited by the paucity of data from undisturbed tropical ecosystems. Here we use a 28,000-year integrated record of vegetation, climate and fire from West Africa to examine the role of these interactions on tropical ecosystem stability. We find that increased aridity between 28–15 kyr B.P. led to the widespread expansion of tropical grasslands, but that frequent fires and low CO2 played a crucial role in stabilizing these ecosystems, even as humidity changed. This resulted in an unstable ecosystem state, which transitioned abruptly from grassland to wo...
Ecologists have long sought to understand the factors controlling the structure of savanna vegetatio...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Al...
We assessed data from 11 experiments examining the effects of the timing and/or frequency of fire on...
Interactions between climate, fire and CO2 are believed to play a crucial role in controlling the di...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Interactions between climate, fire and CO2 are believed to play a crucial role in controlling the di...
Anthropogenically elevated CO2 (eCO2) concentrations have been suggested to increase woody cover wit...
Tropical rainforests are recognized as one of the terrestrial tipping elements which could have pro...
Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding of how cy...
Open grassy environments in Africa have been key landscapes for the development and evolution of hum...
Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding of how cy...
<div><p>Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding o...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savannas are inherently “disturbed” ecosystems, but the regularly recurring disruptions play such a ...
Ecologists have long sought to understand the factors controlling the structure of savanna vegetatio...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Al...
We assessed data from 11 experiments examining the effects of the timing and/or frequency of fire on...
Interactions between climate, fire and CO2 are believed to play a crucial role in controlling the di...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Interactions between climate, fire and CO2 are believed to play a crucial role in controlling the di...
Anthropogenically elevated CO2 (eCO2) concentrations have been suggested to increase woody cover wit...
Tropical rainforests are recognized as one of the terrestrial tipping elements which could have pro...
Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding of how cy...
Open grassy environments in Africa have been key landscapes for the development and evolution of hum...
Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding of how cy...
<div><p>Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding o...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 m...
Savannas are inherently “disturbed” ecosystems, but the regularly recurring disruptions play such a ...
Ecologists have long sought to understand the factors controlling the structure of savanna vegetatio...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Al...
We assessed data from 11 experiments examining the effects of the timing and/or frequency of fire on...