The forest-savanna transition is the most widespread ecotone in tropical areas, separating two of the most productive terrestrial ecosystems. Here we review current understanding of the factors that shape this transition, and how it may change under various drivers of local or global change. At broadest scales the location of the transition is shaped by water availability, mediated strongly at local scales by fire regimes, herbivory pressure and spatial variation in soil properties. The frequently dynamic nature of this transition suggests that forest and savanna can exist as alternative stable states, maintained and separated by fire-grass feedbacks and tree shade-fire suppression feedback. However, this theory is still contested an...
At fine spatial scales, savanna-rainforest-grassland boundary dynamics are thought to be mediated by...
Forest-savanna transitions are often discussed as systems that operate next to each other with disti...
Savanna and grassland biomes cover more of the earth's surface than any other biome type, and yet th...
Tropical moist forests and savannas are iconic biomes. There is, however, a third principal biome in...
Tropical moist forests and savannas are iconic biomes. There is, however, a third principal biome in...
The forest, savanna, and grassland biomes, and the transitions between them, are expected to undergo...
The forest, savanna, and grassland biomes, and the transitions between them, are expected to undergo...
The forest, savanna, and grassland biomes, and the transitions between them, are expected to undergo...
Understanding the mechanisms controlling the distribution of biomes remains a challenge. Although tr...
The forest, savanna, and grassland biomes, and the transitions between them, are expected to undergo...
Savannas are defined based on vegetation structure, the central concept being a discontinuous tree c...
In the transition between tropical forests and savannas, forest may be lost to savanna-like vegetati...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Vegetation in the transition between tropical forest and savanna is hyperdynamic an...
Understanding the mechanisms controlling the distribution of biomes remains a challenge. Although tr...
Tropical forests and savannas can co-occur in a range of macro-environmental conditions. In these co...
At fine spatial scales, savanna-rainforest-grassland boundary dynamics are thought to be mediated by...
Forest-savanna transitions are often discussed as systems that operate next to each other with disti...
Savanna and grassland biomes cover more of the earth's surface than any other biome type, and yet th...
Tropical moist forests and savannas are iconic biomes. There is, however, a third principal biome in...
Tropical moist forests and savannas are iconic biomes. There is, however, a third principal biome in...
The forest, savanna, and grassland biomes, and the transitions between them, are expected to undergo...
The forest, savanna, and grassland biomes, and the transitions between them, are expected to undergo...
The forest, savanna, and grassland biomes, and the transitions between them, are expected to undergo...
Understanding the mechanisms controlling the distribution of biomes remains a challenge. Although tr...
The forest, savanna, and grassland biomes, and the transitions between them, are expected to undergo...
Savannas are defined based on vegetation structure, the central concept being a discontinuous tree c...
In the transition between tropical forests and savannas, forest may be lost to savanna-like vegetati...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Vegetation in the transition between tropical forest and savanna is hyperdynamic an...
Understanding the mechanisms controlling the distribution of biomes remains a challenge. Although tr...
Tropical forests and savannas can co-occur in a range of macro-environmental conditions. In these co...
At fine spatial scales, savanna-rainforest-grassland boundary dynamics are thought to be mediated by...
Forest-savanna transitions are often discussed as systems that operate next to each other with disti...
Savanna and grassland biomes cover more of the earth's surface than any other biome type, and yet th...