Large carnivores make savanna tree communities less thorny.
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Combining paleo-data and modern exclosure experiments to assess the impact of megafauna extinctions on woody vegetationLimited spatial response to direct predation risk by African herbivores following predator reintroductionThe impact of large terrestrial carnivores on Pleistocene ecosystemsRecent advances in plant-herbivore interactions.Conservation of wildlife populations: factoring in incremental disturbanceThe mechanistic pathways of trophic interactions in human-occupied landscapes.Climatic variation modulates the indirect effects of large herbivores on small-mammal habitat use.Upgrading protected areas to conserve wild biodiversity.Wolverine behavior varies spatially with anthropogenic footprint: implications for conservation and inferences about declines.Cascading effects of predation risk determine how marine predators become terrestrial prey on an oceanic island.Large herbivores promote habitat specialization and beta diversity of African savanna trees.Does primary productivity modulate the indirect effects of large herbivores? A global meta-analysis.The spatial distribution of African savannah herbivores: species associations and habitat occupancy in a landscape contextThe many faces of fear: a synthesis of the methodological variation in characterizing predation risk.Recovery of African wild dogs suppresses prey but does not trigger a trophic cascade.Seasonal variation in the relative dominance of herbivore guilds in an African savanna.When roads appear jaguars decline: Increased access to an Amazonian wilderness area reduces potential for jaguar conservation.Removal of an apex predator initiates a trophic cascade that extends from herbivores to vegetation and the soil nutrient pool.Can inducible resistance in plants cause herbivore aggregations? Spatial patterns in an inducible plant/herbivore model.Global signal of top-down control of terrestrial plant communities by herbivores.A multidimensional framework for studying social predation strategiesFire frequency drives habitat selection by a diverse herbivore guild impacting top-down control of plant communities in an African savannaSpace use patterns of a large mammalian herbivore distinguished by activity state: fear versus food?Mechanisms of coexistence in diverse herbivore-carnivore assemblages: demographic, temporal and spatial heterogeneities affecting prey vulnerabilityBehavioral plasticity in a variable environment: snow depth and habitat interactions drive deer movement in winterResolving a conservation dilemma: Vulnerable lions eating endangered zebrasScrubbing Up: Multi-Scale Investigation of Woody Encroachment in a Southern African Savannah
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Large carnivores make savanna tree communities less thorny.
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Adam T Ford
David Ward
Jacob R Goheen
Laura Bidner
Lynne A Isbell
Robert M Pringle
Rosie Woodroffe
Tobias O Otieno
Todd M Palmer
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2014-10-01T00:00:00Z