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Ecological Buffering Mechanisms in Savannas: A Unifying Theory of Long-Term Tree-Grass Coexistence

Ecological Buffering Mechanisms in Savannas: A Unifying Theory of Long-Term Tree-Grass Coexistence

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Ecological Buffering Mechanisms in Savannas: A Unifying Theory of Long-Term Tree-Grass Coexistence

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Ecological Buffering Mechanisms in Savannas: A Unifying Theory of Long-Term Tree-Grass Coexistence

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Dordrecht: Kluwer Publishers

Journal title

Plant ecology, 2000-10, Vol.150 (1/2), p.161-171

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English

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Dordrecht: Kluwer Publishers

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Despite the large spatial extent and the obvious importance of the savanna biome, not to mention several decades of savanna research, the origin, age, nature, and dynamics of savannas are not well understood. Basically, the question surrounding the presence or existence of savannas focuses on the long-term coexistence of the dominating life forms -...

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Ecological Buffering Mechanisms in Savannas: A Unifying Theory of Long-Term Tree-Grass Coexistence

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_856762819

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_856762819

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ISSN

1385-0237

E-ISSN

1573-5052

DOI

10.1023/A:1026590806682

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