Fire is both inevitable and necessary for maintaining the structure and functioning of mesic savannas. Without disturbances such as fire and herbivory, tree cover can increase at the expense of grass cover and over time dominate mesic savannas. Consequently, repeated burning is widely used to suppress tree recruitment and control bush encroachment. However, the effect of regular burning on invasion by alien plant species is little understood. Here, vegetation data from a long-term fire experiment, which began in 1953 in a mesic Zimbabwean savanna, were used to test whether the frequency of burning promoted alien plant invasion. The fire treatments consisted of late season fires, lit at 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-year intervals, and these regularly b...
Long-term fire experiments in savannnas are rare, given the difficulties and demands of operation. C...
Biological invasions affect virtually all ecosystems on earth, but the degree to which different re...
There is circumstantial evidence that grasslands on the Bunya Mountains were once maintained by Abor...
Fire is both inevitable and necessary for maintaining the structure and functioning of mesic savanna...
Successfully managing invasive plants in natural systems is extremely difficult. Recently however, p...
Question Resistance of the native community has been identified as an important factor limiting inva...
The ingression of woody plants into savannas, known as bush or shrub encroachment, has become a glob...
African grasses, most introduced as pasture grasses, are over-represented in lists of alien invasive...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of repeated dry season annual hot fires o...
Numerous alien plant species are invading African savannas causing loss of biodiversity and altering...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Fire is generally used as a management tool for different vegetation types such as savannas and gras...
A large portion of East African ecosystems are officially protected, yet increasing wildlife tourism...
Arid shrublands in the Karoo (South Africa) seldom accumulate sufficient combustible fuel to support...
Abstract Fire regimes influence and are influenced by the structure and composition of plant communi...
Long-term fire experiments in savannnas are rare, given the difficulties and demands of operation. C...
Biological invasions affect virtually all ecosystems on earth, but the degree to which different re...
There is circumstantial evidence that grasslands on the Bunya Mountains were once maintained by Abor...
Fire is both inevitable and necessary for maintaining the structure and functioning of mesic savanna...
Successfully managing invasive plants in natural systems is extremely difficult. Recently however, p...
Question Resistance of the native community has been identified as an important factor limiting inva...
The ingression of woody plants into savannas, known as bush or shrub encroachment, has become a glob...
African grasses, most introduced as pasture grasses, are over-represented in lists of alien invasive...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of repeated dry season annual hot fires o...
Numerous alien plant species are invading African savannas causing loss of biodiversity and altering...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Fire is generally used as a management tool for different vegetation types such as savannas and gras...
A large portion of East African ecosystems are officially protected, yet increasing wildlife tourism...
Arid shrublands in the Karoo (South Africa) seldom accumulate sufficient combustible fuel to support...
Abstract Fire regimes influence and are influenced by the structure and composition of plant communi...
Long-term fire experiments in savannnas are rare, given the difficulties and demands of operation. C...
Biological invasions affect virtually all ecosystems on earth, but the degree to which different re...
There is circumstantial evidence that grasslands on the Bunya Mountains were once maintained by Abor...