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Fires in the Cenozoic: a late flowering of flammable ecosystemsThe global distribution of ecosystems in a world without fireTRY - a global database of plant traitsThe human dimension of fire regimes on EarthCarbon dioxide and the uneasy interactions of trees and savannah grassesSprings and wire plants: anachronistic defences against Madagascar's extinct elephant birdsExperimental evidence for heat plume-induced cavitation and xylem deformation as a mechanism of rapid post-fire tree mortality.Increasing atmospheric CO2 overrides the historical legacy of multiple stable biome states in Africa.Increasing temperatures can improve seedling establishment in arid-adapted savanna trees.Fire in the Earth system.Fire and the spread of flowering plants in the Cretaceous.Diverse functional responses to drought in a Mediterranean-type shrubland in South Africa.Savanna fire and the origins of the 'underground forests' of Africa.Tropical grassy biomes: misunderstood, neglected, and under threat.Ecology of grazing lawns in Africa.Bud protection: a key trait for species sorting in a forest-savanna mosaic.The deforestation story: testing for anthropogenic origins of Africa's flammable grassy biomesReforestation or conservation? The attributes of old growth grasslands in South Africa.Woodland expansion in South African grassy biomes based on satellite observations (1990-2013): general patterns and potential drivers.Fire as a global 'herbivore': the ecology and evolution of flammable ecosystems.Spiny plants, mammal browsers, and the origin of African savannas.The origins of C4 grasslands: integrating evolutionary and ecosystem science.Desertification of the eastern Karoo, South Africa: Conflicting paleoecological, historical, and soil isotopic evidence.Woody encroachment over 70 years in South African savannahs: overgrazing, global change or extinction aftershock?Tree allometries reflect a lifetime of herbivory in an African savanna.Evidence for rapid faunal changes on islands in a man-made lake : I. Ants.Leaf size and inflorescence size may be allometrically related traits.The costs of leaving home: ants disperse myrmecochorous seeds to low nutrient sites.Ecology. Keystone species--hunting the snark?Frequent fire affects soil nitrogen and carbon in an African savanna by changing woody cover.Influence of competition and rainfall manipulation on the growth responses of savanna trees and grasses.A continent-wide assessment of the form and intensity of large mammal herbivory in Africa.Pushing back in time: the role of fire in plant evolution.Savanna vegetation-fire-climate relationships differ among continents.Herbivore population regulation and resource heterogeneity in a stochastic environment.Comment on "The extent of forest in dryland biomes".Dead leaves and fire survival in Southern African tree aloes.The consequences of replacing wildlife with livestock in Africa.Evidence for widespread pollen limitation of fruiting success in Cape wildflowers.The Nebulous Ecology of Native Invasions.
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