Aim: To study changes in woody vegetation in both floodplains and eucalypt savanna over a 40-year period using multi-temporal spatial analysis of variation in density of a large introduced herbivore, the Asian water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). Feral buffalo built up to high densities in the study area until c. 1985, after which a control programme almost eliminated the animals. From 1990, low densities of managed buffalo were maintained inside an enclosure. We compared trends in woody vegetation when buffalo were high-density feral, low-density managed or absent. Location: The study area was located in and around a 116-km2 buffalo enclosure inside Kakadu National Park, in monsoonal northern Australia. Methods: We analysed sequences of digiti...
Frequent fire is a feature of the mesic Australian savannas, yet little is known about its effect on...
Suitable habitat for large terrestrial animals is declining worldwide and protected areas provide vi...
Woody plant encroachment into savannas is a globally prevalent phenomenon and impacts ecosystem good...
Savannas are the major biome of tropical regions, spanning 30% of the Earth's land surface. Tree:gra...
Tree populations in the wooded savannas of northern Australia lack a well developed seed bank, but i...
Bowman et al. (Journal of Biogeography, 2008, 35, 1976-1988) aimed to explain observed increases in ...
Melaleuca swamp forests form a fringe around seasonally inundated freshwater flood plains of Kakadu ...
Context: The processes regulating ungulate populations have been the focus of numerous studies. For ...
Aim: Many tropical savannas are undergoing a trend of increasing woody biomass, or 'woody thickening...
1. In savannas, ruminant herbivores can have divergent impacts on tree recruitment and resulting woo...
The statistical analysis of Bowman et al. (Journal of Biogeography, 2008, 35, 1976–1988) revealed th...
Australian mammals have exhibited exceptionally high rates of decline since European settlement 230 ...
Aboriginal land managers have observed that feral Asian water buffalo (Bubalis bubalis Lydekker) are...
1. How tree cover in tropical savannas changes through time and space is a major unresolved issue in...
Aboriginal land managers have observed that feral Asian water buffalo (Bubalis bubalis Lydekker) are...
Frequent fire is a feature of the mesic Australian savannas, yet little is known about its effect on...
Suitable habitat for large terrestrial animals is declining worldwide and protected areas provide vi...
Woody plant encroachment into savannas is a globally prevalent phenomenon and impacts ecosystem good...
Savannas are the major biome of tropical regions, spanning 30% of the Earth's land surface. Tree:gra...
Tree populations in the wooded savannas of northern Australia lack a well developed seed bank, but i...
Bowman et al. (Journal of Biogeography, 2008, 35, 1976-1988) aimed to explain observed increases in ...
Melaleuca swamp forests form a fringe around seasonally inundated freshwater flood plains of Kakadu ...
Context: The processes regulating ungulate populations have been the focus of numerous studies. For ...
Aim: Many tropical savannas are undergoing a trend of increasing woody biomass, or 'woody thickening...
1. In savannas, ruminant herbivores can have divergent impacts on tree recruitment and resulting woo...
The statistical analysis of Bowman et al. (Journal of Biogeography, 2008, 35, 1976–1988) revealed th...
Australian mammals have exhibited exceptionally high rates of decline since European settlement 230 ...
Aboriginal land managers have observed that feral Asian water buffalo (Bubalis bubalis Lydekker) are...
1. How tree cover in tropical savannas changes through time and space is a major unresolved issue in...
Aboriginal land managers have observed that feral Asian water buffalo (Bubalis bubalis Lydekker) are...
Frequent fire is a feature of the mesic Australian savannas, yet little is known about its effect on...
Suitable habitat for large terrestrial animals is declining worldwide and protected areas provide vi...
Woody plant encroachment into savannas is a globally prevalent phenomenon and impacts ecosystem good...