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Modelling forest-savanna mosaic dynamics in man-influenced environments : effects of fire, climate and soil heterogeneity
Author
Favier, Charly
Chave, Jerome
Fabing, Aline
Schwartz, Dominique
Dubois, Marc A
Publisher
Ecological Modelling
Publication Year
2004
Body

Forests and savannas are the major ecotypes in humid tropical regions. Under present climatic conditions, forest is in a phase of natural expansion over savanna, but traditional human activities, especially fires, have strongly influenced the succession. We here present a new model, FORSAT, dedicated to the forest-savanna mosaic on a landscape scale and based on stochastic modelling of key processes (fire and succession cycle) and consistent with common field data. The model is validated by comparison between the qualitative emergent behaviour of the model and results of biogeographical field studies. Three types of forest succession are shown: progression of the forest edge, formation and coalescence of clumps in savanna and global afforestation of savanna. The parameters (frequency of savanna fires, climate and soil fertility) appear to have comparable effects and there is a sharp threshold between a forest edge progression scenario and the cluster formation one. Moreover, pioneer seed dispersal pattern and recruitment are determinant: peaked curves near a seed source and far dispersal combine to increase the fitness of the pioneers.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
171
Journal Number
no. 1-2
Journal Pages
85-102
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Ecological Modelling
Keywords
Forest-savanna ecotone
Stochastic model
cellular automata
fire
seed dispersal
modelling
grasslands
Africa