Savannas are globally important ecosystems of great significance to human economies. In these biomes, which are characterized by the co-dominance of trees and grasses, woody cover is a chief determinant of ecosystem properties1–3. The availability of resources (water, nutrients) and disturbance regimes (fire, herbivory) are thought to be important in regulating woody cover1,2,4,5, but perceptions differ on which of these are the primary drivers of savanna structure. Here we show, using data from 854 sites across Africa, that maximum woody cover in savannas receiving a mean annual precipitation (MAP) of less than ,650mm is constrained by, and increases linearly with, MAP. These arid and semi-arid savannas may be considered ‘stable' systems i...
The distribution of woody biomass in savannas reflects spatial patterns fundamental to ecosystem pro...
Aim.To describe patterns of tree cover in savannas over a climatic gradient and a range of spatial s...
1. Although there is a well-known association between tree cover and soil texture in savannahs, the ...
Savannas are globally important ecosystems of great significance to human economies. In these biomes...
Department Head: N. LeRoy Poff.2010 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Savanna ecosystems ar...
How is woody vegetation patchiness affected by rainfall, fire and large herbivore biomass? Can we pr...
In this chapter we focus on savannas as a representative semi-arid, or dry-land, cover type. Savanna...
Important drivers of woody cover in African savannas are rainfall, soil and nutrients, and disturban...
Aim: Although much tropical ecology generally focuses on trees, grasses are fundamental for characte...
Woody plant encroachment in South Africa’s savanna-grasslands has been considered a rangeland manage...
Tropical savannas comprise mixed woodland grassland ecosystems in which trees and grasses compete fo...
Savannas show highly significant structural diversity under different bioclimatic conditions and pre...
The savanna biome has the greatest burned area globally. Whereas the global distribution of most bio...
Savannah ecosystems cover 20% of the Earth’s surface, and 65% of the African continent. These system...
The distribution of woody biomass in savannas reflects spatial patterns fundamental to ecosystem pro...
Aim.To describe patterns of tree cover in savannas over a climatic gradient and a range of spatial s...
1. Although there is a well-known association between tree cover and soil texture in savannahs, the ...
Savannas are globally important ecosystems of great significance to human economies. In these biomes...
Department Head: N. LeRoy Poff.2010 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Savanna ecosystems ar...
How is woody vegetation patchiness affected by rainfall, fire and large herbivore biomass? Can we pr...
In this chapter we focus on savannas as a representative semi-arid, or dry-land, cover type. Savanna...
Important drivers of woody cover in African savannas are rainfall, soil and nutrients, and disturban...
Aim: Although much tropical ecology generally focuses on trees, grasses are fundamental for characte...
Woody plant encroachment in South Africa’s savanna-grasslands has been considered a rangeland manage...
Tropical savannas comprise mixed woodland grassland ecosystems in which trees and grasses compete fo...
Savannas show highly significant structural diversity under different bioclimatic conditions and pre...
The savanna biome has the greatest burned area globally. Whereas the global distribution of most bio...
Savannah ecosystems cover 20% of the Earth’s surface, and 65% of the African continent. These system...
The distribution of woody biomass in savannas reflects spatial patterns fundamental to ecosystem pro...
Aim.To describe patterns of tree cover in savannas over a climatic gradient and a range of spatial s...
1. Although there is a well-known association between tree cover and soil texture in savannahs, the ...