Herbivores are regulated by predation under certain environmental conditions, whereas under others they are limited by forage abundance and nutritional quality. Whether top-down or bottom-up regulation prevails depends both on abiotic constraints on forage availability and body size, because size simultaneously affects the risk of predation of herbivores and their nutritional demands. Consequently, ecosystems composed of similar species can have different dynamics if they differ in resource supply. Here, we use large herbivore assemblages in African savanna ecosystems to develop a framework that connects environmental gradients and disturbance patterns with body size and trophic structure. This framework provides a model for understanding t...
Recent theoretical studies predict that body size-related interspecific differences in spatial scale...
The African savanna biome supports a higher diversity of ungulate species than is found in any other...
The African savanna biome supports a higher diversity of ungulate species than is found in any other...
Herbivores are regulated by predation under certain environmental conditions, whereas under others t...
Herbivores are regulated by predation under certain environmental conditions, whereas under others t...
International audienceThe exceptional diversity of large mammals in African savannas provides an ide...
1. Theory predicts that small grazers are regulated by the digestive quality of grass, while large g...
1. Theory predicts that small grazers are regulated by the digestive quality of grass, while large g...
A major concern for conservationists is that current national parks might not contain the required n...
Quantifying the interactions that govern the abundance and distribution of large African mammals is ...
The scale of resource heterogeneity may influence how resources are locally partitioned between co-e...
Sustaining wildlife and pastoral communities in savannas worldwide depends on understanding how land...
1. Herbivores influence the structure and composition of terrestrial plant communities. However, res...
Herbivores balance forage acquisition with the need to avoid predation, often leading to tradeoffs b...
Recent theoretical studies predict that body size-related interspecific differences in spatial scale...
The African savanna biome supports a higher diversity of ungulate species than is found in any other...
The African savanna biome supports a higher diversity of ungulate species than is found in any other...
Herbivores are regulated by predation under certain environmental conditions, whereas under others t...
Herbivores are regulated by predation under certain environmental conditions, whereas under others t...
International audienceThe exceptional diversity of large mammals in African savannas provides an ide...
1. Theory predicts that small grazers are regulated by the digestive quality of grass, while large g...
1. Theory predicts that small grazers are regulated by the digestive quality of grass, while large g...
A major concern for conservationists is that current national parks might not contain the required n...
Quantifying the interactions that govern the abundance and distribution of large African mammals is ...
The scale of resource heterogeneity may influence how resources are locally partitioned between co-e...
Sustaining wildlife and pastoral communities in savannas worldwide depends on understanding how land...
1. Herbivores influence the structure and composition of terrestrial plant communities. However, res...
Herbivores balance forage acquisition with the need to avoid predation, often leading to tradeoffs b...
Recent theoretical studies predict that body size-related interspecific differences in spatial scale...
The African savanna biome supports a higher diversity of ungulate species than is found in any other...
The African savanna biome supports a higher diversity of ungulate species than is found in any other...