Termite mounds contribute to the spatial heterogeneity of ecological processes in many savannas, but the underlying patterns and determinants of mound distributions remain poorly understood. Using the Carnegie Airborne Observatory (CAO), we mapped the distribution of termite mounds across a rainfall gradient within a river catchment (~ 27 000 ha) of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. We assessed how different factors were associated with the distribution and height of termite mounds at three spatial scales: the entire catchment, among three broad vegetation types, and on individual hillslope crests. Abiotic factors such as the underlying geology and mean annual precipitation shaped mound densities at broad scales, while local hillslope...
Termite mounds are reported to increase soil quality in savannas because termites collect detritus a...
This study examines the spatial distribution patterns and morphological characteristics of Macroterm...
This study examines the spatial distribution patterns and morphological characteristics of Macroterm...
Termite mounds contribute to the spatial heterogeneity of ecological processes in many savannas, but...
Termites are ecosystem engineers with well documented functional roles in African savannas. However,...
Termite mounds create nutrient hotspots that serve as key resource areas for savanna vegetation and ...
Herbivores do not forage uniformly across landscapes, but select for patches of higher nutrition and...
Abstract Humans pose a major threat to many species through land-use change in virtua...
The finding that regular spatial patterns can emerge in nature from local interactions between organ...
Litter-feeding termites influence key aspects of the structure and functioning of semi-arid ecosyste...
Herbivores do not forage uniformly across landscapes, but select for patches of higher nutrition and...
International audienceTermite mounds have been poorly studied in tropical rainforest in contrast to ...
Much ecological work has dealt with the ways extrinsic factors (weather, food, other animals, a plac...
Spatial variability and abiotic determinants of termite mounds throughout a savanna catchmen
Fine-scale spatial heterogeneity influences biodiversity and ecosystem productivity at many scales. ...
Termite mounds are reported to increase soil quality in savannas because termites collect detritus a...
This study examines the spatial distribution patterns and morphological characteristics of Macroterm...
This study examines the spatial distribution patterns and morphological characteristics of Macroterm...
Termite mounds contribute to the spatial heterogeneity of ecological processes in many savannas, but...
Termites are ecosystem engineers with well documented functional roles in African savannas. However,...
Termite mounds create nutrient hotspots that serve as key resource areas for savanna vegetation and ...
Herbivores do not forage uniformly across landscapes, but select for patches of higher nutrition and...
Abstract Humans pose a major threat to many species through land-use change in virtua...
The finding that regular spatial patterns can emerge in nature from local interactions between organ...
Litter-feeding termites influence key aspects of the structure and functioning of semi-arid ecosyste...
Herbivores do not forage uniformly across landscapes, but select for patches of higher nutrition and...
International audienceTermite mounds have been poorly studied in tropical rainforest in contrast to ...
Much ecological work has dealt with the ways extrinsic factors (weather, food, other animals, a plac...
Spatial variability and abiotic determinants of termite mounds throughout a savanna catchmen
Fine-scale spatial heterogeneity influences biodiversity and ecosystem productivity at many scales. ...
Termite mounds are reported to increase soil quality in savannas because termites collect detritus a...
This study examines the spatial distribution patterns and morphological characteristics of Macroterm...
This study examines the spatial distribution patterns and morphological characteristics of Macroterm...