We hypothesised that exclusion of long-term browsing leads to decreased nutrient concentrations, increased carbon-based secondary metabolites (CBSMs) and decreased shoot length in woody plants in semi-arid savannas. To test this, we sampled four deciduous woody species in a large-scale, long-term exclusion experiment. We found a tendency for large herbivore exclusion to either decrease nitrogen or increase tannin in two tree species. Phosphorus and total polyphenol responses indicated complex interactions with herbivore assemblage. Shoot length decreased under exclusion in two species, while a similar tendency existed in the remaining species. Therefore, we found limited support for our predictions that exclusion of browsing results in redu...
ABSTRACT There is a growing concern that the feeding habits of the African elephant, which include p...
Herbivory is a major driver of ecosystem functioning in semi-arid African savannas, yet its impact o...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
This is the postprint version of the article published in Journal of Arid Environment. The published...
Carbon-based secondary metabolites (CBSMs) such as tannins are assumed to function as plant defences...
This is the postprint version of the article published in Journal of Arid Environment. The published...
This is the author's version before it was send to the publisher.Therefore it can differ slightly fr...
In savannas, the tree-grass balance is governed by water, nutrients, fire and herbivory, and their i...
In savannas, the tree-grass balance is governed by water, nutrients, fire and herbivory, and their i...
Abstract Carbon-based secondary metabolites (CBSMs) are assumed to function as defences that contrib...
There is a growing concern that the feeding habits of the African elephant, which include pushing ov...
There is a growing concern that the feeding habits of the African elephant, which include pushing ov...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
We studied the composition of a savanna woody plant community across a natural herbivory gradient ma...
We studied the composition of a savanna woody plant community across a natural herbivory gradient ma...
ABSTRACT There is a growing concern that the feeding habits of the African elephant, which include p...
Herbivory is a major driver of ecosystem functioning in semi-arid African savannas, yet its impact o...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
This is the postprint version of the article published in Journal of Arid Environment. The published...
Carbon-based secondary metabolites (CBSMs) such as tannins are assumed to function as plant defences...
This is the postprint version of the article published in Journal of Arid Environment. The published...
This is the author's version before it was send to the publisher.Therefore it can differ slightly fr...
In savannas, the tree-grass balance is governed by water, nutrients, fire and herbivory, and their i...
In savannas, the tree-grass balance is governed by water, nutrients, fire and herbivory, and their i...
Abstract Carbon-based secondary metabolites (CBSMs) are assumed to function as defences that contrib...
There is a growing concern that the feeding habits of the African elephant, which include pushing ov...
There is a growing concern that the feeding habits of the African elephant, which include pushing ov...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
We studied the composition of a savanna woody plant community across a natural herbivory gradient ma...
We studied the composition of a savanna woody plant community across a natural herbivory gradient ma...
ABSTRACT There is a growing concern that the feeding habits of the African elephant, which include p...
Herbivory is a major driver of ecosystem functioning in semi-arid African savannas, yet its impact o...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...