While movement patterns of grazing ungulates are strongly dependent on forage quality their use of nutrient hotspots such as termite mounds or grazing lawns has rarely been quantified, especially in savanna ecosystems where soil-nutrient quality is low. Additionally, few experiments have been conducted to determine the role of termite mound- and grazing lawn-derived soils in improving forage quality in the field. We studied wild ungulate grazing activities around ten termite mounds, six grazing lawns and their respective control sites in a Miombo system of Issa Valley, western Tanzania, in the same system. We used indirect observations (i.e., dung, tracks) to identify seasonal and spatial variations in habitat use of various wild mammalian ...
In savannas, isolated large trees can form 'islands of fertility', referring to their elevated soil ...
This research article published by Elsevier B.V., 2010The cover of large trees in African savannahs ...
The grasslands of Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (HiP) are highly heterogeneous, both in terms of their spec...
While movement patterns of grazing ungulates are strongly dependent on forage quality their use of n...
Herbivores do not forage uniformly across landscapes, but select for patches of higher nutrition and...
Herbivores do not forage uniformly across landscapes, but select for patches of higher nutrition and...
Feedbacks between soil nutrients, plant communities, and large mammalian herbivores were studied at ...
Abstract Both termites and large mammalian herbivores (LMH) are savanna ecosystem engineers that hav...
Much ecological work has dealt with the ways extrinsic factors (weather, food, other animals, a plac...
A key aspect of savannah vegetation heterogeneity is mosaics formed by two functional grassland type...
Epigeal termites alter ecosystem-level processes through foraging and mound building. These effects ...
A key aspect of savannah vegetation heterogeneity is mosaics formed by two functional grassland type...
Context Spatially heterogeneous habitats often promote woody plant species and functional diversity...
African savannahs represent one of the world's most productive ecosystems and one of the last vestig...
Field observations in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania have revealed several modes of grazing s...
In savannas, isolated large trees can form 'islands of fertility', referring to their elevated soil ...
This research article published by Elsevier B.V., 2010The cover of large trees in African savannahs ...
The grasslands of Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (HiP) are highly heterogeneous, both in terms of their spec...
While movement patterns of grazing ungulates are strongly dependent on forage quality their use of n...
Herbivores do not forage uniformly across landscapes, but select for patches of higher nutrition and...
Herbivores do not forage uniformly across landscapes, but select for patches of higher nutrition and...
Feedbacks between soil nutrients, plant communities, and large mammalian herbivores were studied at ...
Abstract Both termites and large mammalian herbivores (LMH) are savanna ecosystem engineers that hav...
Much ecological work has dealt with the ways extrinsic factors (weather, food, other animals, a plac...
A key aspect of savannah vegetation heterogeneity is mosaics formed by two functional grassland type...
Epigeal termites alter ecosystem-level processes through foraging and mound building. These effects ...
A key aspect of savannah vegetation heterogeneity is mosaics formed by two functional grassland type...
Context Spatially heterogeneous habitats often promote woody plant species and functional diversity...
African savannahs represent one of the world's most productive ecosystems and one of the last vestig...
Field observations in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania have revealed several modes of grazing s...
In savannas, isolated large trees can form 'islands of fertility', referring to their elevated soil ...
This research article published by Elsevier B.V., 2010The cover of large trees in African savannahs ...
The grasslands of Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (HiP) are highly heterogeneous, both in terms of their spec...