2020
DOI: 10.1017/s0266467420000085
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Fixed or mixed? Variation in tree functional types and vegetation structure in a forest-savanna ecotone in West Africa

Abstract: We analysed thirty-five 400-m2 plots encompassing forest, savanna and intermediate vegetation types in an ecotonal area in Ghana, West Africa. Across all plots, fire frequency was over a period of 15 years relatively uniform (once in 2–4 years). Although woodlands were dominated by species typically associated with savanna-type formations, and with forest formations dominated by species usually associated with closed canopies, these associations were non-obligatory and with a discrete non-specialized species g… Show more

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“…The most interesting is the intermediate MAP (1000-2000 mm p.a.) which comprise both forest and savanna patches in mosaics (Staver et al, 2011) depending on other environmental drivers (Veenendaal et al, 1996;Ametsitsi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Climatementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The most interesting is the intermediate MAP (1000-2000 mm p.a.) which comprise both forest and savanna patches in mosaics (Staver et al, 2011) depending on other environmental drivers (Veenendaal et al, 1996;Ametsitsi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Climatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, forest ecosystems are non-pyrogenic in contrast to open woodland which contains the bulk of grass biomass to sustain fire. Evidence on the ground, however, suggest that fire incursion in the closedcanopy forests which are present as mosaics in the forest-savanna transition is a regular phenomenon (Ametsitsi et al 2020;Goetze et al, 2006). Regular fire incursion in the forests selects Chapter 1 for species leading to specific floristically distinguished plant communities.…”
Section: Forest and Savanna As Alternative Stable Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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