Savannah ecosystems exhibit constant transitions between states dominated by trees and states dominated by a combination of trees and grasses. Transitions between these states are driven by interactions between fire and herbivory. Bush encroachment (i.e. an increase in the density of woody vegetation)is often caused by anthropogenic disturbance such as climate change, invasive plants, fire control, and livestock practices. As bush encroachment alters the dynamics between fire and herbivory, it may have significant impact on savannah ecosystems. Two of the most common measures to mitigate bush encroachment are prescribed burning and bush clearing by mechanical treatments. We studied the effects of these two mitigation measures on ungulate...
Due to bush encroachment the grazing capacity of large areas of the Southern African savanna has dec...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grasses. In this paper, we ar...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grasses. In this paper, we ar...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grass-es. In this paper, we a...
In areas with diverse herbivore communities such as African savannas, the frequency of disturbance b...
Savanna ecologist continue to debate the relative importance of fire and herbivory disturbances in a...
The increase in biomass and abundance of woody plant species, often thorny or unpalatable, coupled w...
The increase in biomass and abundance of woody plant species, often thorny or unpalatable, coupled w...
In savanna ecosystems, fire and herbivory alter the competitive relationship between trees and grass...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Woody regeneration is...
Globally, changes in plant community structure have occurred in ecosystems where humans have altered...
Globally, changes in plant community structure have occurred in ecosystems where humans have altered...
In savanna ecology, grass-tree co-existence models emphasize the importance of two top-down disturba...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grasses. In this paper, we ar...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grasses. In this paper, we ar...
Due to bush encroachment the grazing capacity of large areas of the Southern African savanna has dec...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grasses. In this paper, we ar...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grasses. In this paper, we ar...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grass-es. In this paper, we a...
In areas with diverse herbivore communities such as African savannas, the frequency of disturbance b...
Savanna ecologist continue to debate the relative importance of fire and herbivory disturbances in a...
The increase in biomass and abundance of woody plant species, often thorny or unpalatable, coupled w...
The increase in biomass and abundance of woody plant species, often thorny or unpalatable, coupled w...
In savanna ecosystems, fire and herbivory alter the competitive relationship between trees and grass...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Woody regeneration is...
Globally, changes in plant community structure have occurred in ecosystems where humans have altered...
Globally, changes in plant community structure have occurred in ecosystems where humans have altered...
In savanna ecology, grass-tree co-existence models emphasize the importance of two top-down disturba...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grasses. In this paper, we ar...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grasses. In this paper, we ar...
Due to bush encroachment the grazing capacity of large areas of the Southern African savanna has dec...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grasses. In this paper, we ar...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grasses. In this paper, we ar...