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Savannas throughout the world are characterized by spatial gradients of resources created by scattered overstorey trees. These gradients are important...
Read moreH. rufa was the only herbaceous plant to prosper under annual burning in derived savana in N.W. Costa Rica. Under favourable conditions it could be &g...
Read moreSouth African fynbos vegetation, principally Protea repens and P. neriifolia, is fire-prone and susceptible to invasion by alien shrubs. Changes in bi...
Read moreThe invasion of fynbos shrublands by woody weed species can reduce the water yield from catchment areas dramatically. The consequences of uncontrolled...
Read moreIn the face of large-scale environmental changes, predicting the consequences for species composition from species' traits can be a major step towards...
Read moreBiodiversity conservation of grasslands in the face of transformation and global climate change will depend mainly on rangelands because of insufficie...
Read moreSpecies distribution models (SDMs) have been widely used to create maps of expected species incidence, often using citizen science (CS) occurrence dat...
Read moreTropical agroforestry systems provide farmers with resources for their livelihoods, but are also well-recognized as refuges for biodiversity. However,...
Read moreIndigenous people have been managing fire-prone landscapes for millennia, especially in tropical savannas, thereby maintaining carbon stocks and pyrod...
Read moreIn mesic savannas worldwide, trees experience frequent fires, almost all set by humans. Management fires are set to reduce or enhance tree cover. Succ...
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