Title:
Abrupt shifts in African savanna tree cover along a climatic gradient
Publication Year:
2012
Abstract:
A strong contrast appears between fine-scale variability in tree cover and coarse-scale structural states that are stable over several degrees of latitude. While climate parameters and species pools display a continuous evolution along the climatic gradient, these stable structural states have discontinuous transitions, resulting in regions containing mosaics of alternative stable states. Soils appear to have little effect inside the climatic stable state domains but a strong action on the location of the transitions. This indicates that savannas are patch dynamics systems, prone to feedbacks stabilizing their coarse-scale structure over wide ranges of environmental conditions. Keywords: alternative stable states, Central Tropical Africa, patch dynamics systems, phytogeographical classification, remote sensing data, savanna, spatial scales, tree cover.
Publication Title:
Global Ecology and Biogeography
Volume:
21
Issue:
8
Pages:
787-797
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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