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Gopalakrishna T., Rifai S.W., Ratnam J., Oliveras Menor Imma, Stevens N., Malhi Y. (2024). The distribution and drivers of tree cover in savannas and forests across India. Communications Earth and Environment, 5 (1), 399 [10 p.]. ISSN 2662-4435.

Titre du document
The distribution and drivers of tree cover in savannas and forests across India
Année de publication
2024
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:001274912000002
Auteurs
Gopalakrishna T., Rifai S.W., Ratnam J., Oliveras Menor Imma, Stevens N., Malhi Y.
Source
Communications Earth and Environment, 2024, 5 (1), 399 [10 p.] ISSN 2662-4435
The distribution of forest and savanna biomes and the role of resources (climate and soil) and disturbances (fire and herbivory) in determining tree-grass dynamics remains elusive and variable across geographies. This is especially problematic in Indian savannas which have been historically misclassified as degraded forests and are targeted for tree-planting. Here, we examine biome distribution and determinants through the lens of tree cover across India. Our analyses reveal four distinct zones of differing tree cover, with intermediate zones containing savanna vegetation. Rainfall seasonality determines maximum possible tree cover non-linearly. Once rainfall seasonality is factored out, soil sand fraction and topography partially explain residual variation of tree cover. High domestic livestock herbivory and other anthropogenic pressures reduce tree cover. Lastly, lack of detectable fires precludes robust conclusions about the relationship between fire and tree cover. By considering these environmental drivers in restoration planning, we can improve upon simplistic tree planting initiatives that may be detrimental to Indian savannas.
Plan de classement
Climatologie [021CLIMAT] ; Environnement, écologie générale [021ENVECO] ; Formations végétales [082VEGET02]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010091609]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010091609
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