Understanding the dynamics of tree species and their demography is necessary for predicting future developments in savanna ecosystems. In this contribution, elephant-tree and firewood collector-tree interactions are compared using a multiagent model. To investigate these dynamics, we compared three different tree species in two plots. The first plot is located in the protected space of Kruger National Park (KNP), South Africa, and the second plot in the rural areas of the Bushbuckridge Municipality, South Africa. The agent-based modeling approach enabled the modeling of individual trees with characteristics such as species, age class, size, damage class, and life history. A similar level of detail was applied to agents that represent elepha...
With grasslands and savannas covering 20% of the world’s land surface, accounting for 30–35% of worl...
Contemporary theory on the maintenance and stability of the savanna biome has focused extensively on...
<div><p>Savanna ecosystems are popular subjects for interaction studies. Multiple studies have been ...
In this dissertation, the impacts on trees by elephants in the Kruger National Park and the use of ...
There is a concern that high densities of elephants in southern Africa could lead to the overall red...
Due to the fact that the South Africa’s savanna landscapes are under changing conditions, the ...
In South Africa, reintroduction of wildlife on small to medium sized farms is common. A primary conc...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
The conservation management of elephant focuses on identifying and mitigating the extent and intensi...
The growing elephant populations in many parts of southern Africa raise concerns of a detrimental lo...
Acacia xanthophloea (the ‘fever tree’) is a popular medicinal species that is traded widely in South...
In this study, key ecological modelling limitations of a process-based simulation model and a Bayesi...
With grasslands and savannas covering 20% of the world's land surface, accounting for 30-35% of worl...
This study introduces the development and implementation of an agent-based model that integrates eco...
With grasslands and savannas covering 20% of the world’s land surface, accounting for 30–35% of worl...
Contemporary theory on the maintenance and stability of the savanna biome has focused extensively on...
<div><p>Savanna ecosystems are popular subjects for interaction studies. Multiple studies have been ...
In this dissertation, the impacts on trees by elephants in the Kruger National Park and the use of ...
There is a concern that high densities of elephants in southern Africa could lead to the overall red...
Due to the fact that the South Africa’s savanna landscapes are under changing conditions, the ...
In South Africa, reintroduction of wildlife on small to medium sized farms is common. A primary conc...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
A crucial question in the debate about reintroducing elephant culling is whether the long-term effec...
The conservation management of elephant focuses on identifying and mitigating the extent and intensi...
The growing elephant populations in many parts of southern Africa raise concerns of a detrimental lo...
Acacia xanthophloea (the ‘fever tree’) is a popular medicinal species that is traded widely in South...
In this study, key ecological modelling limitations of a process-based simulation model and a Bayesi...
With grasslands and savannas covering 20% of the world's land surface, accounting for 30-35% of worl...
This study introduces the development and implementation of an agent-based model that integrates eco...
With grasslands and savannas covering 20% of the world’s land surface, accounting for 30–35% of worl...
Contemporary theory on the maintenance and stability of the savanna biome has focused extensively on...
<div><p>Savanna ecosystems are popular subjects for interaction studies. Multiple studies have been ...