Resprouting as a key functional trait: how buds, protection and resources drive persistence after fire

PJ Clarke, MJ Lawes, JJ Midgley, BB Lamont… - New …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Resprouting as a response to disturbance is now widely recognized as a key functional trait
among woody plants and as the basis for the persistence niche. However, the underlying …

Ecological thresholds at the savanna‐forest boundary: how plant traits, resources and fire govern the distribution of tropical biomes

WA Hoffmann, EL Geiger, SG Gotsch… - Ecology …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Fire shapes the distribution of savanna and forest through complex interactions involving
climate, resources and species traits. Based on data from central Brazil, we propose that …

Fire and tree death: understanding and improving modeling of fire-induced tree mortality

SM Hood, JM Varner, P Van Mantgem… - Environmental …, 2018 - iopscience.iop.org
Each year wildland fires kill and injure trees on millions of forested hectares globally,
affecting plant and animal biodiversity, carbon storage, hydrologic processes, and …

Synthesizing the effects of large, wild herbivore exclusion on ecosystem function

ES Forbes, JH Cushman, DE Burkepile… - Functional …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Wild large herbivores are declining worldwide. Despite extensive use of exclosure
experiments to investigate herbivore impacts, there is little consensus on the effects of wild …

Bark thickness across the angiosperms: more than just fire

JA Rosell - New Phytologist, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Global variation in total bark thickness (TBT) is traditionally attributed to fire. However, bark
is multifunctional, as reflected by its inner living and outer dead regions, meaning that, in …

Competing consumers: contrasting the patterns and impacts of fire and mammalian herbivory in Africa

S Archibald, GP Hempson - … Transactions of the Royal …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Fire and herbivory are the two consumers of above-ground biomass globally. They have
contrasting impacts as they differ in terms of selectivity and temporal occurrence. Here, we …

A research agenda for the restoration of tropical and subtropical grasslands and savannas

E Buisson, A Fidelis, GE Overbeck… - Restoration …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Despite growing recognition of the conservation value of grassy biomes, our understanding
of how to restore biodiverse tropical and subtropical grassy biomes (grasslands and …

Bark functional ecology: evidence for tradeoffs, functional coordination, and environment producing bark diversity

JA Rosell, S Gleason, R Méndez‐Alonzo… - New …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The causes underlying bark diversity are unclear. Variation has been frequently attributed to
environmental differences across sites. However, variation may also result from tradeoffs …

Is there a 'browse trap'? Dynamics of herbivore impacts on trees and grasses in an African savanna

AC Staver, WJ Bond - Journal of Ecology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Despite widespread acknowledgement that large mammal herbivory can strongly affect
vegetation structure in savanna, we still lack a theoretical and practical understanding of …

Drought and resprouting plants

MJB Zeppel, SP Harrison, HD Adams… - New …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Many species have the ability to resprout vegetatively after a substantial loss of biomass
induced by environmental stress, including drought. Many of the regions characterised by …