Tropical savanna and forest are thought to represent alternative stable states in ecosystem structure in some climates. The implication is that biomes are maintained by positive feedbacks, e.g., with fire, and that historical distributions could play a role in determining modern ones. In this context, climate alone does not govern transitions between biomes, and understanding the causes and pathways of such transitions becomes crucial. Here, we use a multi-proxy analysis of a 2000-year core to evaluate modes of transition in vegetation structure and fire regimes. We demonstrate a first transition c.1540 BP, when a cyclic fire regime entered a forested landscape, eventually resulting, by c.1060 BP, in a transition to a more open savanna-like...
Fires burning the vast grasslands and savannas of Africa significantly influence the global carbon c...
Interactions between climate, fire and CO2 are believed to play a crucial role in controlling the di...
Rainfall controls fire in tropical savanna ecosystems through impacting both the amount and flammabi...
The impact of Holocene drought events on the presumably stable Central African rainforest remains la...
The impact of Holocene drought events on the presumably stable Central African rainforest remains la...
The mixed semi-evergreen forests in lowland central equatorial Africa can contain many elements of s...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
Interactions between climate, fire and CO2 are believed to play a crucial role in controlling the di...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
Interactions between climate, fire and CO2 are believed to play a crucial role in controlling the di...
Fires burning the vast grasslands and savannas of Africa significantly influence the global carbon c...
Interactions between climate, fire and CO2 are believed to play a crucial role in controlling the di...
Rainfall controls fire in tropical savanna ecosystems through impacting both the amount and flammabi...
The impact of Holocene drought events on the presumably stable Central African rainforest remains la...
The impact of Holocene drought events on the presumably stable Central African rainforest remains la...
The mixed semi-evergreen forests in lowland central equatorial Africa can contain many elements of s...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
Interactions between climate, fire and CO2 are believed to play a crucial role in controlling the di...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
Interactions between climate, fire and CO2 are believed to play a crucial role in controlling the di...
Fires burning the vast grasslands and savannas of Africa significantly influence the global carbon c...
Interactions between climate, fire and CO2 are believed to play a crucial role in controlling the di...
Rainfall controls fire in tropical savanna ecosystems through impacting both the amount and flammabi...