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Tree-grass co-existence in savanna: Interactions of rain and fire

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The mechanisms permitting the co-existence of tree and grass in savannas have been a source of contention for many years. The two main classes of explanations involve either competition for resources, or differential sensitivity to disturbances. Published models focus principally on one or the other of these mechanisms. Here we introduce a simple ecohydrologic model of savanna vegetation involving competition for water, and differential sensitivity of trees and grasses to fire disturbances. We show how the co-existence of trees and grasses in savannas can be simultaneously controlled by rainfall and fire, and how the relative importance of the two factors distinguishes between and savannas. The stability map allows to predict the changes in vegetation structure along gradients of rainfall and fire disturbances realistically, and to clarify the distinction between and ecosystems.
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hal-00629962 , version 1 (07-10-2011)

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Francesco Accatino, Carlo de Michele, Renata Vezzoli, Davide Donzelli, Robert J. Scholes. Tree-grass co-existence in savanna: Interactions of rain and fire. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2010, 267 (2), pp.235. ⟨10.1016/j.jtbi.2010.08.012⟩. ⟨hal-00629962⟩
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