Disturbance by large herbivores, fires, and humans shapes the structure of savannas, altering the amount of woody vegetation and grass. Due to change in the intensity and frequency of these disturbances, savannas are shifting toward grass-dominated or shrub-dominated systems, likely altering animal communities. Small mammals are critical components of savannas, and their distributions likely are affected by these ecosystem-wide changes in vegetative cover. We assessed the responses of small mammals to a gradient of woody cover in low-lying savannas of southeastern Africa. In Kruger National Park (South Africa) and in three nearby reserves (Eswatini), we livetrapped for over 2 years to build multispecies occupancy models that assessed the re...
African savannas are experiencing anthropogenically-induced stressors that are accelerating the incr...
Across the planet, high-intensity farming has transformed native vegetation into monocultures, decre...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2015The structure and composition of woody and grassy v...
Altered disturbance regimes, increasing atmospheric CO2, and other processes have increased woody co...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=DE style='font-size:11.5pt'>African savanna, biodiversity, Dichr...
Global increases in agricultural production have significant implications for biodiversity and ecosy...
With grasslands and savannas covering 20% of the world's land surface, accounting for 30-35% of worl...
Savannas are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic forces that are causing broad-scale directiona...
1. Herbivores influence the structure and composition of terrestrial plant communities. However, res...
With grasslands and savannas covering 20% of the world’s land surface, accounting for 30–35% of worl...
AbstractLand use change (LUC) is the leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. However, the glob...
Grazing by large mammals alters vegetation physiognomy, consequently changing habitat suitability fo...
Conversion of native habitats into agricultural monocultures is a major cause of biodiversity loss ...
In grassland systems across the globe, ecologists have been attempting to understand the complex rol...
Little is known about the dynamics of small mammals in tropical savanna: a critical gap in our under...
African savannas are experiencing anthropogenically-induced stressors that are accelerating the incr...
Across the planet, high-intensity farming has transformed native vegetation into monocultures, decre...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2015The structure and composition of woody and grassy v...
Altered disturbance regimes, increasing atmospheric CO2, and other processes have increased woody co...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=DE style='font-size:11.5pt'>African savanna, biodiversity, Dichr...
Global increases in agricultural production have significant implications for biodiversity and ecosy...
With grasslands and savannas covering 20% of the world's land surface, accounting for 30-35% of worl...
Savannas are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic forces that are causing broad-scale directiona...
1. Herbivores influence the structure and composition of terrestrial plant communities. However, res...
With grasslands and savannas covering 20% of the world’s land surface, accounting for 30–35% of worl...
AbstractLand use change (LUC) is the leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. However, the glob...
Grazing by large mammals alters vegetation physiognomy, consequently changing habitat suitability fo...
Conversion of native habitats into agricultural monocultures is a major cause of biodiversity loss ...
In grassland systems across the globe, ecologists have been attempting to understand the complex rol...
Little is known about the dynamics of small mammals in tropical savanna: a critical gap in our under...
African savannas are experiencing anthropogenically-induced stressors that are accelerating the incr...
Across the planet, high-intensity farming has transformed native vegetation into monocultures, decre...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2015The structure and composition of woody and grassy v...