The 28-month study assessed the impacts of five syntopic medium-sized mammalian browsers and one fire event in a woodland savanna in the Matobo Hills, Zimbabwe. Aspects of herbivory, mechanical pressures, seed dispersal and nutrient cycling were investigated for three species of small antelope (common duiker [Sylvicapra grimmia]1, klipspringer [Oreotragus oreotragus] and steenbok [Raphicerus campestris]) and two medium-sized species (bushbuck [Tragelaphus scriptus] and greater kudu [T. strepsiceros]). Focusing on Burkea africana2 woodland, in a system that does not include elephant (Loxodonta africana), effects of browsing antelope on woody and herbaceous vegetation development were investigated using exclusion plots. Browsers regulated woo...
In savanna ecology, grass-tree co-existence models emphasize the importance of two top-down disturba...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
Savannah grasslands are occupied by large mammal herbivores whose ecological separation between and...
Disturbance by large herbivores, fires, and humans shapes the structure of savannas, altering the am...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=DE style='font-size:11.5pt'>African savanna, biodiversity, Dichr...
Human impacts have altered natural ecosystems which required species to become resilient in order to...
Fire is an abiotic factor which has long played a role in savanna and grassland ecosystems. Fire cau...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
Savanna ecologist continue to debate the relative importance of fire and herbivory disturbances in a...
Herbivore-vegetation interactions are important structuring forces in savanna that modify the availa...
Quantifying the interactions that govern the abundance and distribution of large African mammals is ...
In areas with diverse herbivore communities such as African savannas, the frequency of disturbance b...
International audienceAfrican elephants can affect the quality of the habitat of other species by br...
In savanna ecosystems, fire and herbivory alter the competitive relationship between trees and grass...
Impala are medium-sized antelopes, widely distributed throughout East and Southern Africa. They cons...
In savanna ecology, grass-tree co-existence models emphasize the importance of two top-down disturba...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
Savannah grasslands are occupied by large mammal herbivores whose ecological separation between and...
Disturbance by large herbivores, fires, and humans shapes the structure of savannas, altering the am...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=DE style='font-size:11.5pt'>African savanna, biodiversity, Dichr...
Human impacts have altered natural ecosystems which required species to become resilient in order to...
Fire is an abiotic factor which has long played a role in savanna and grassland ecosystems. Fire cau...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
Savanna ecologist continue to debate the relative importance of fire and herbivory disturbances in a...
Herbivore-vegetation interactions are important structuring forces in savanna that modify the availa...
Quantifying the interactions that govern the abundance and distribution of large African mammals is ...
In areas with diverse herbivore communities such as African savannas, the frequency of disturbance b...
International audienceAfrican elephants can affect the quality of the habitat of other species by br...
In savanna ecosystems, fire and herbivory alter the competitive relationship between trees and grass...
Impala are medium-sized antelopes, widely distributed throughout East and Southern Africa. They cons...
In savanna ecology, grass-tree co-existence models emphasize the importance of two top-down disturba...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
Savannah grasslands are occupied by large mammal herbivores whose ecological separation between and...