1. Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) exert strong effects on plants in tropical savannas, and many wild LMH populations are declining. However, predicting the impacts of these declines on vegetation structure remains challenging. 2. Experiments suggest that tree cover can increase rapidly following LMH exclusion. Yet it is unclear whether these results scale up to predict ecosystem-level impacts of LMH declines, which often alter fire regimes, trigger compensatory responses of other herbivores, and accompany anthropogenic land-use changes. Moreover, theory predicts that grazers and browsers should have opposing effects on tree cover, further complicating efforts to forecast the outcomes of community-wide declines. 3. We used the near-extirpa...
In areas with diverse herbivore communities such as African savannas, the frequency of disturbance b...
With grasslands and savannas covering 20% of the world's land surface, accounting for 30-35% of worl...
Savanna ecologist continue to debate the relative importance of fire and herbivory disturbances in a...
1. Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) exert strong effects on plants in tropical savannas, and many wi...
1. Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) exert strong effects on plants in tropical savannas, and many wi...
As local and global disturbances reshape African savannas, an understanding of how animal communitie...
As local and global disturbances reshape African savannas, an understanding of how animal communitie...
African savannas are experiencing anthropogenically-induced stressors that are accelerating the incr...
1. Hunting and land use change modify herbivore abundances and cause cascading effects in natural ec...
How do large-mammal communities reassemble after being pushed to the brink of extinction? Few data a...
Woody encroachment is a pervasive challenge facing savanna and grassland managers worldwide. Propose...
Fire is a key determinant of woody vegetation structure in savanna ecosystems, acting both independe...
How do large-mammal communities reassemble after being pushed to the brink of extinction? Few data a...
The world's largest carnivores are declining and now occupy mere fractions of their historical range...
Major disturbances can temporarily remove factors that otherwise constrain population abundance and ...
In areas with diverse herbivore communities such as African savannas, the frequency of disturbance b...
With grasslands and savannas covering 20% of the world's land surface, accounting for 30-35% of worl...
Savanna ecologist continue to debate the relative importance of fire and herbivory disturbances in a...
1. Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) exert strong effects on plants in tropical savannas, and many wi...
1. Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) exert strong effects on plants in tropical savannas, and many wi...
As local and global disturbances reshape African savannas, an understanding of how animal communitie...
As local and global disturbances reshape African savannas, an understanding of how animal communitie...
African savannas are experiencing anthropogenically-induced stressors that are accelerating the incr...
1. Hunting and land use change modify herbivore abundances and cause cascading effects in natural ec...
How do large-mammal communities reassemble after being pushed to the brink of extinction? Few data a...
Woody encroachment is a pervasive challenge facing savanna and grassland managers worldwide. Propose...
Fire is a key determinant of woody vegetation structure in savanna ecosystems, acting both independe...
How do large-mammal communities reassemble after being pushed to the brink of extinction? Few data a...
The world's largest carnivores are declining and now occupy mere fractions of their historical range...
Major disturbances can temporarily remove factors that otherwise constrain population abundance and ...
In areas with diverse herbivore communities such as African savannas, the frequency of disturbance b...
With grasslands and savannas covering 20% of the world's land surface, accounting for 30-35% of worl...
Savanna ecologist continue to debate the relative importance of fire and herbivory disturbances in a...