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Facilitation or Competition? Tree Effects on Grass Biomass across a Precipitation Gradient
Authors
A Moustakas
AC Treydte
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AC Treydte
AC Treydte
AJ Belsky
AJ Belsky
AJ Belsky
Aristides Moustakas
BH Walker
C Riginos
C Riginos
C Xu
C Xu
D Mlambo
DG Milchunas
DI Bransby
F Ludwig
F Ludwig
F Ludwig
F Ludwig
FT Maestre
FT Maestre
GC Stuart-Hill
Harald Auge
IA Dickie
J Dohn
J Ratnam
JD Schade
JF Bruno
JF Weltzin
JF Weltzin
JF Weltzin
JM Bullock
L Gómez-Aparicio
M Grouzis
M Sankaran
M Sankaran
M Sankaran
Mahesh Sankaran
MD Bertness
ME Harmon
N Barbier
N Govender
P Frost
P Mordelet
PA Durr
R Tirado
RJ Scholes
RM Callaway
RM Callaway
RM Callaway
RM Callaway
RM Callaway
RP Freckleton
RW Brooker
RW Brooker
SI Higgins
Tom C. Cameron
WA Hoffmann
WH Burrows
William E. Kunin
WSW Trollope
WT Knoop
Z Kikvidze
Publication date
1 January 2013
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Abstract
Savanna ecosystems are dominated by two distinct plant life forms, grasses and trees, but the interactions between them are poorly understood. Here, we quantified the effects of isolated savanna trees on grass biomass as a function of distance from the base of the tree and tree height, across a precipitation gradient in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. Our results suggest that mean annual precipitation (MAP) mediates the nature of tree-grass interactions in these ecosystems, with the impact of trees on grass biomass shifting qualitatively between 550 and 737 mm MAP. Tree effects on grass biomass were facilitative in drier sites (MAP≤550 mm), with higher grass biomass observed beneath tree canopies than outside. In contrast, at the wettest site (MAP = 737 mm), grass biomass did not differ significantly beneath and outside tree canopies. Within this overall precipitation-driven pattern, tree height had positive effect on sub-canopy grass biomass at some sites, but these effects were weak and not consistent across the rainfall gradient. For a more synthetic understanding of tree-grass interactions in savannas, future studies should focus on isolating the different mechanisms by which trees influence grass biomass, both positively and negatively, and elucidate how their relative strengths change over broad environmental gradients. © 2013 Moustakas et al
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