International audienceThe exceptional diversity of large mammals in African savannas provides an ideal opportunity to explore the relative importance of top-down and bottom-up controls of large terrestrial herbivore communities. Recent work has emphasized the role of herbivore and carnivore body size in shaping these trophic relationships. However, the lack of across-ecosystem comparisons using a common methodology prohibits general conclusions. Here we used published data on primary production, herbivore and carnivore densities and diets to estimate the consumption fluxes between three trophic levels in four African savanna ecosystems. Our food web approach suggests that the body size distribution within and across trophic levels has a str...
Ecological niche differences are necessary for stable species coexistence but are often difficult to...
1. Theory predicts that small grazers are regulated by the digestive quality of grass, while large g...
1. Theory predicts that small grazers are regulated by the digestive quality of grass, while large g...
International audienceThe exceptional diversity of large mammals in African savannas provides an ide...
Herbivores are regulated by predation under certain environmental conditions, whereas under others t...
Herbivores are regulated by predation under certain environmental conditions, whereas under others t...
Ecological niche differences are necessary for stable species coexistence but are often difficult to...
Ecological niche differences are necessary for stable species coexistence but are often difficult to...
1. Theory predicts that small grazers are regulated by the digestive quality of grass, while large g...
1. Theory predicts that small grazers are regulated by the digestive quality of grass, while large g...
International audienceThe exceptional diversity of large mammals in African savannas provides an ide...
Herbivores are regulated by predation under certain environmental conditions, whereas under others t...
Herbivores are regulated by predation under certain environmental conditions, whereas under others t...
Ecological niche differences are necessary for stable species coexistence but are often difficult to...
Ecological niche differences are necessary for stable species coexistence but are often difficult to...
1. Theory predicts that small grazers are regulated by the digestive quality of grass, while large g...
1. Theory predicts that small grazers are regulated by the digestive quality of grass, while large g...