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An idealized model for tree-grass coexistence in savannas : the role of life stage structure and fire disturbances
Author
Baudena, Mara
D'Andrea, Fabio
Provenzale, A
Publisher
Journal of Ecology
Publication Year
2010
Body

1. We discuss a simple implicit-space model for the competition of trees and grasses in an idealized savanna environment. The model represents patch occupancy dynamics within the habitat and introduces life stage structure in the tree population, namely adults and seedlings. A tree can be out-competed by grasses only as long as it is a seedling.2. The model is able to predict grassland, forest, savanna and bistability between forest and grassland, depending on the different characteristics of the ecosystem, represented by the model's parameters.3. The inclusion of stochastic fire disturbances significantly widens the parameter range where coexistence of trees and grasses is found. At the same time, grass-fire feedback can induce bistability between forest and gassland.4. Synthesis. These results suggest that tree-grass coexistence in savannas can be either deterministically stable or stabilized by random disturbances, depending on prevailing environmental conditions and on the types of plant species present in the ecosystem.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
98
Journal Number
1
Journal Pages
74-80
Journal Name
Journal of Ecology
Keywords
modelling
grasses
ecosystem ecology
vegetation dynamics
demographic structure
fire
multiple stable states
savanna
stable and unstable species coexistence
stochastic disturbance
tree seedlings