2019
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.5307
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Forb ecology research in dry African savannas: Knowledge, gaps, and future perspectives

Abstract: Savannas are commonly described as a vegetation type with a grass layer interspersed with a discontinuous tree or shrub layer. On the contrary, forbs, a plant life form that can include any nongraminoid herbaceous vascular plant, are poorly represented in definitions of savannas worldwide. While forbs have been acknowledged as a diverse component of the herbaceous layer in savanna ecosystems and valued for the ecosystem services and functions they provide, they have not been the primary focus in most savanna v… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, some notes on forb dynamics in rangeland studies are useful contributions to our current understanding. For instance, similar to what is known for grasses, herbivory, climate (particularly rainfall variability), Introduction fire and microhabitat properties are considered as important drivers of forb community dynamics in semi-arid and arid savannas (Siebert and Dreber 2019).…”
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“…Nevertheless, some notes on forb dynamics in rangeland studies are useful contributions to our current understanding. For instance, similar to what is known for grasses, herbivory, climate (particularly rainfall variability), Introduction fire and microhabitat properties are considered as important drivers of forb community dynamics in semi-arid and arid savannas (Siebert and Dreber 2019).…”
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“…Studies on herbaceous vegetation dynamics are strongly focused on grass productivity related to grazing and climate variability (Trollope et al 2014) with limited focus on forbs (non-graminoid herbaceous vascular plants) (Siebert and Dreber 2019). Forbs are an important source of biodiversity in grasslands and savannas (Uys 2006;Buitenwerf et al 2011;Trollope et al 2014; Scott-Shaw and Morris 2015; Siebert and Scogings 2015) that are functionally diverse, which suggest stronger resilience to environmental disturbances (Shackleton 2000;Jacobs and Naiman 2008;Bond and Parr 2010;Scott-Shaw and Morris 2015;Van Coller et al 2018).…”
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