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Fire in Australian savannas: from leaf to landscapeNext-generation dynamic global vegetation models: learning from community ecology.Increasing atmospheric CO2 overrides the historical legacy of multiple stable biome states in Africa.Climate change and long-term fire management impacts on Australian savannas.The future distribution of the savannah biome: model-based and biogeographic contingency.Intermediate coupling between aboveground and belowground biomass maximises the persistence of grasslands.The stability of African savannas: insights from the indirect estimation of the parameters of a dynamic model.Fire and fire-adapted vegetation promoted C4 expansion in the late Miocene.Partitioning of root and shoot competition and the stability of savannas.Effects of four decades of fire manipulation on woody vegetation structure in Savanna.Understanding global change impacts on South African biomes using Dynamic Vegetation ModelsForests, savannas, and grasslands: bridging the knowledge gap between ecology and Dynamic Global Vegetation ModelsClimate-biomes, pedo-biomes or pyro-biomes: which world view explains the tropical forest-savanna boundary in South America?Progress in DGVMs: a comment on "Impacts of trait variation through observed trait–climate relationships on performance of an Earth system model: a conceptual analysis" by Verheijen et al. (2013)A physiological analogy of the niche for projecting the potential distribution of plantsConnecting dynamic vegetation models to data - an inverse perspectiveHow many elephants can you fit into a conservation areaImpacts of climate change on the vegetation of Africa: an adaptive dynamic vegetation modelling approachSustainable management of extensively managed savanna rangelandsChallenges and opportunities in land surface modelling of savanna ecosystemsHow vulnerable are ecosystems in the Limpopo province to climate change?Ecosystem management can mitigate vegetation shifts induced by climate change in West AfricaFeedbacks between vegetation and disturbance processes promote long-term persistence of forest–grassland mosaics in south BrazilGlobal ecosystems and fire: multi-model assessment of fire-induced tree cover and carbon storage reductionClimate change promotes transitions to tall evergreen vegetation in tropical Asia
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