Controls of Aboveground Net Primary Production in Mesic Savanna Grasslands: An Inter-Hemispheric Comparison

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Greg M. Buis
John M. Blair
Deron E. Burkepile
Catherine E. Burns
Annikki J. Chamberlain
Phillip L. Chapman
Scott L. Collins
Richard W. S. Fynn
Navashni Govender
Kevin P. Kirkman
Melinda D. Smith
Alan K. Knapp
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[1] Colorado State University,Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Graduate Degree Program in Ecology
[2] Kansas State University,Division of Biology
[3] Yale University,Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
[4] Florida International University,Department of Biological Sciences, Marine Sciences Program
[5] University of Maine,Wildlife Ecology Department
[6] Colorado State University,College of Natural Resources
[7] Colorado State University,Department of Statistics
[8] University of New Mexico,Department of Biology, MSC03
[9] University of KwaZulu-Natal,2020
[10] Scientific Services,Grassland Science, School of Biological and Conservation Sciences
[11] Kruger National Park,Department of Biology, Graduate Degree Program in Ecology
[12] Colorado State University,undefined
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Ecosystems | 2009年 / 12卷
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ANPP; Fire; Grasslands; Grazing; Nitrogen; Savannas;
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Patterns and controls of annual aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) are fundamental metrics of ecosystem functioning. It is generally assumed, but rarely tested, that determinants of ANPP in one region within a biome will operate similarly throughout that biome, as long as physiognomy and climate are broadly consistent. We tested this assumption by quantifying ANPP responses to fire, grazing history, and nitrogen (N) addition in North American (NA) and South African (SA) savanna grasslands. We found that total ANPP responded in generally consistent ways to fire, grazing history, and N addition on both continents. Annual fire in both NA and SA consistently stimulated total ANPP (28–100%) relative to unburned treatments at sites with deep soils, and had no effect on ANPP in sites with shallow soils. Fire did not affect total ANPP in sites with a recent history of grazing, regardless of whether a single or a diverse suite of large herbivores was present. N addition interacted strongly and consistently with fire regime in both NA and SA. In annually burned sites that were not grazed, total ANPP was stimulated by N addition (29–39%), but there was no effect of N fertilization in the absence of fire. In contrast, responses in forb ANPP to fire and grazing were somewhat divergent across this biome. Annual fire in NA reduced forb ANPP, whereas grazing increased forb ANPP, but neither response was evident in SA. Thus, despite a consistent response in total ANPP, divergent responses in forb ANPP suggest that other aspects of community structure and ecosystem functioning differ in important ways between these mesic savanna grasslands.
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