1. Global change is expected to increase savanna woody encroachment as well as fire spreading into forest. Forest‐savanna ecotones are the frontier of these processes and can thus either mitigate or enhance the effects of global change. However, the ecology of the forest‐savanna ecotone is poorly understood. In this study, we determined whether a distinct ecotonal tree community existed between forest and savanna. We then evaluated whether the ecotonal tree community was more likely to facilitate fire spreading into the forest, woody encroachment of the savanna, or the stabilisation of both forest and savanna parts of the landscape. 2. We sampled twenty‐eight vegetation transects across forest‐savanna ecotones in a central African forest‐s...
According to new ecological theories, many savannas are inherently in disequilibrium and can flip fr...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Patterns of fire are changing across African savannahs, rainforests, fynbos, woodlands, and Afroalpi...
African savannas have experienced considerable woody encroachment over the last century, presenting ...
Forest-savanna mosaics are maintained by fire-mediated positive feedbacks; whereby forest is fire su...
Forests and savannas in a savanna-forest mosaic are maintained by positive feedback loops with fires...
This thesis aimed to investigate the ecology of a forest-savanna transition in Central Africa, with ...
Savannas intermingled with gallery forests are dynamic habitats typical in Africa. This study aims t...
The savanna biome has the greatest burned area globally. Whereas the global distribution of most bio...
Forest-savanna transitions are often discussed as systems that operate next to each other with disti...
<p>Forest encroachment into savanna is occurring at an unprecedented rate across tropical Africa, le...
1. Woody encroachment into grassy biomes is a global phenomenon, often resulting in a nearly complet...
International audienceAbstract Fires in savannas limit tree cover, thereby promoting flammable grass...
Recent studies show widespread encroachment of forest into savannas with important consequences for ...
Includes bibliographical references.The tree-grass mix defines savannas, yet savannas can be defined a...
According to new ecological theories, many savannas are inherently in disequilibrium and can flip fr...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Patterns of fire are changing across African savannahs, rainforests, fynbos, woodlands, and Afroalpi...
African savannas have experienced considerable woody encroachment over the last century, presenting ...
Forest-savanna mosaics are maintained by fire-mediated positive feedbacks; whereby forest is fire su...
Forests and savannas in a savanna-forest mosaic are maintained by positive feedback loops with fires...
This thesis aimed to investigate the ecology of a forest-savanna transition in Central Africa, with ...
Savannas intermingled with gallery forests are dynamic habitats typical in Africa. This study aims t...
The savanna biome has the greatest burned area globally. Whereas the global distribution of most bio...
Forest-savanna transitions are often discussed as systems that operate next to each other with disti...
<p>Forest encroachment into savanna is occurring at an unprecedented rate across tropical Africa, le...
1. Woody encroachment into grassy biomes is a global phenomenon, often resulting in a nearly complet...
International audienceAbstract Fires in savannas limit tree cover, thereby promoting flammable grass...
Recent studies show widespread encroachment of forest into savannas with important consequences for ...
Includes bibliographical references.The tree-grass mix defines savannas, yet savannas can be defined a...
According to new ecological theories, many savannas are inherently in disequilibrium and can flip fr...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Patterns of fire are changing across African savannahs, rainforests, fynbos, woodlands, and Afroalpi...