Abstract Shrub encroachment has far‐reaching ecological and economic consequences in many ecosystems worldwide. Yet, compositional changes associated with shrub encroachment are often overlooked despite having important effects on ecosystem functioning. We document the compositional change and potential drivers for a northern Namibian Combretum woodland transitioning into a Terminalia shrubland. We use a multiproxy record (pollen, sedimentary ancient DNA, biomarkers, compound‐specific carbon (δ13C) and deuterium (δD) isotopes, bulk carbon isotopes (δ13Corg), grain size, geochemical properties) from Lake Otjikoto at high taxonomical and temporal resolution. We provide evidence that state changes in semiarid environments may occur on a scale ...
The debate of climate versus CO2 in controlling the long-term dynamics of tropical African vegetatio...
Atmospheric CO2 concentration is hypothesized to influence vegetation distribution via tree–grass co...
Tropical ecosystems are under increasing pressure from land-use change and deforestation. Changes in...
Grassland and savanna are globally important ecosystems, both ecologically and economically. These g...
Savanna systems are complex and dynamic in space and time. Climate, fire, herbivory and nutrients ha...
We present a multi-proxy record (fossil pollen, sedimentary ancient DNA, biomarkers, compound-specif...
Atmospheric CO₂ concentration is hypothesized to influence vegetation distribution via tree-grass co...
A paucity of empirical non‐marine data means that uncertainty surrounds the impact of climate change...
Savannas are dynamic and heterogeneous environments with highly variable vegetation that responds to...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
Modern savannah grasslands were established during the late Miocene and Pliocene (8-3 million years ...
Various environmental factors, including atmospheric CO2 (pCO(2)), regional climate, and fire, have ...
Understanding the resilience of African savannas to global change requires quantitative information ...
Woody encroachment is increasingly threatening savanna ecosystems, but it remains unclear how this i...
Plant diversity is important to human welfare worldwide, and this importance is exemplified in subtr...
The debate of climate versus CO2 in controlling the long-term dynamics of tropical African vegetatio...
Atmospheric CO2 concentration is hypothesized to influence vegetation distribution via tree–grass co...
Tropical ecosystems are under increasing pressure from land-use change and deforestation. Changes in...
Grassland and savanna are globally important ecosystems, both ecologically and economically. These g...
Savanna systems are complex and dynamic in space and time. Climate, fire, herbivory and nutrients ha...
We present a multi-proxy record (fossil pollen, sedimentary ancient DNA, biomarkers, compound-specif...
Atmospheric CO₂ concentration is hypothesized to influence vegetation distribution via tree-grass co...
A paucity of empirical non‐marine data means that uncertainty surrounds the impact of climate change...
Savannas are dynamic and heterogeneous environments with highly variable vegetation that responds to...
International audienceLong-term ecological records are essential to understanding past responses of ...
Modern savannah grasslands were established during the late Miocene and Pliocene (8-3 million years ...
Various environmental factors, including atmospheric CO2 (pCO(2)), regional climate, and fire, have ...
Understanding the resilience of African savannas to global change requires quantitative information ...
Woody encroachment is increasingly threatening savanna ecosystems, but it remains unclear how this i...
Plant diversity is important to human welfare worldwide, and this importance is exemplified in subtr...
The debate of climate versus CO2 in controlling the long-term dynamics of tropical African vegetatio...
Atmospheric CO2 concentration is hypothesized to influence vegetation distribution via tree–grass co...
Tropical ecosystems are under increasing pressure from land-use change and deforestation. Changes in...