Shrub encroachment is a widely observed problem in Southern African savannas. Although the effects of herbivory and grass height on woody species recruitment have been studied individually, little information exists about how these factors interact. In this study seeds and seedlings of the encroaching shrub Dichrostachys cinerea were planted in clipped and unclipped grass plots, with and without large herbivores present. Seed germination, seedling survival and seedling predation were monitored for 8 months. Germination started earlier in plots where herbivores were excluded. Overall, the earlier the seeds germinated, the longer the seedlings survived. Clipping positively affected the number of germinated seeds, seedling growth and survival ...
Abstract Plant–plant interactions can be a complex mixture of positive and negative interactions, wi...
The role of grazers in determining vegetation community compositions and structuring plant communiti...
Two experiments were conducted, one in the field and the other in the greenhouse, to investigate the...
Shrub encroachment is a widely observed problem in Southern African savannas. Although the effects o...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master’s in Li...
The increasing rate of woody plant encroachment in grasslands or savannas remains a challenge to liv...
Clonal growth has been studied little in Africa, and models of savanna tree-grass interactions have ...
In savannas across the planet, encroaching woody plants are altering ecosystem functions and reshap...
Invasive plants, growing and spreading outside of their native range, can severely modify ecosystems...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Woody regeneration is...
Due to bush encroachment the grazing capacity of large areas of the Southern African savanna has dec...
An important aspect of managing African conservation areas involves understanding how large herbivo...
QuestionResistance of the native community has been identified as an important factor limiting invas...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2015The structure and composition of woody and grassy v...
Bush encroachment in savannas is widespread in South Africa and is concerning, from both socio-econo...
Abstract Plant–plant interactions can be a complex mixture of positive and negative interactions, wi...
The role of grazers in determining vegetation community compositions and structuring plant communiti...
Two experiments were conducted, one in the field and the other in the greenhouse, to investigate the...
Shrub encroachment is a widely observed problem in Southern African savannas. Although the effects o...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master’s in Li...
The increasing rate of woody plant encroachment in grasslands or savannas remains a challenge to liv...
Clonal growth has been studied little in Africa, and models of savanna tree-grass interactions have ...
In savannas across the planet, encroaching woody plants are altering ecosystem functions and reshap...
Invasive plants, growing and spreading outside of their native range, can severely modify ecosystems...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017Woody regeneration is...
Due to bush encroachment the grazing capacity of large areas of the Southern African savanna has dec...
An important aspect of managing African conservation areas involves understanding how large herbivo...
QuestionResistance of the native community has been identified as an important factor limiting invas...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2015The structure and composition of woody and grassy v...
Bush encroachment in savannas is widespread in South Africa and is concerning, from both socio-econo...
Abstract Plant–plant interactions can be a complex mixture of positive and negative interactions, wi...
The role of grazers in determining vegetation community compositions and structuring plant communiti...
Two experiments were conducted, one in the field and the other in the greenhouse, to investigate the...