Biodiversity and Savanna Ecosystem Processes A Global Perspective

Savannas are the most widespread ecosystem in the tropics and as such are subjected to great human pressure that may result in massive soil degradation. The book addresses the role of species in the function of savanna ecosystems. It is shown that savanna

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D.T. Solbrig

E. Medina

J.F. Silva

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Biodiversity and Savanna Ecosystelll

Processes

A Global Perspective

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T. SOLBRIG Harvard University Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology 22 Divinity Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138 USA PROF. DR. OTTO

PROF. DR. ERNESTO MEDINA

Centro de Ecologia Instituto Venezelano de Investigaciones Cientificas Aptdo. 21827 1020-A Caracas Venezuela

F. SILVA Universidad de los Andes CIELAT, Facultad de Ciencias Merida Venezuela PROF.DR. JUAN

ISBN-13: 978-3-642-78971-7 Library of Congress Catolging-in-Publication Data Biodiversity and savanna ecosystem processes: a global perspective / O.T. Solbrig, E. Medina, J.F. Silva (eds.). p. cm.- (Ecological studies: v. 121) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN -13.978-3-642-78971-7 e-ISBN-13'978-3-642-78969-4 DOl .'0.'007/978-3-642-78969-4 1. Savanna ecology. 2. Biodiversity. 3. Species diversity. I. Solbrig, Otto Thomas. II. Medina, Ernesto. III. Silva, J.F. (JUan F.), 194'-. IV Series. QH541.5.P7B561995 574ยท5'2652-P Eriation 1219 9 1067 6 1239 10 1187 6 1037 6 1051 8 1066 9 1211 8 1028 9 992 9 1071 8 1008 7 969 8 1159 4 1199 9 962 6 1124 8 1124 8 1136 12 997 6 1134 8 1182 6 1199 8 1222 5 1145 4 1145 6 1216 9 1051 5 1172 6

Country

Brazil Tanzania Brazil Tanzania Zaire Ivory Coast Venezuela Sudan Venezuela Benin Nigeria Thailand Ethiopia Central Africa Sierra Leone Venezuela Venezuela Venezuela Venezuela Vigeria Sudan Nigeria Nigeria l\!igeria Nigeria Nigeria Sudan India

Table 1.1 (cont.) Locality

Recife Morogoro Barra Do Cor Kigoma Barumbu Tabou Santa Elena Juba San Fernando Benin Makurdi Phuket Gambela Raga Lungi Barinas Villa Bruzual Calabozo EIBaul Yola Malakal Minna Jos Bauchi Yelwa Kano En Nahud Bangalore

-8.04 -6.57 -5.35 -4.53 1.15 4.25 4.36 4.52 5.54 6.19 7.42 7.58 8.15 8.28 8.37 8.38 8.40 8.56 8.58 9.13 9.33 9.37 9.54 10.20 10.50 12.02 12.42 12.58

Lat

-34.53 37.40 -45.28 29.38 23.29 -7.22 -61.07 31.36 -67.28 5.37 8.35 98.24 34.35 25.41 -13.12 -70.12 -69.18 -67.20 -68.17 12.29 31.39 6.32 8.53 9.50 4.45 8.32 28.26 77.35

Long

10 633 82 885 24 6 998 457 73 86 121 3 l345 503 27 180 104 119 102 707 388 1059 1330 681 260 511 564 921

Alt

Average Temperature Year 26 24 26 24 25 26 22 26 27 26 27 28 27 26 26 26 26 28 26 28 27 27 22 25 27 27 26 24

Month with more than 150mm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Precipitation Month with Total less than 20mm 1757 0 859 4 1074 4 961 4 1798 0 2383 0 1796 0 982 3 1431 3 2076 1 1405 4 2211 0 1240 3 1146 5 3318 2 1461 2 1493 2 4 l303 l312 3 967 5 783 5 1375 5 1404 4 1097 5 964 6 869 7 423 6 924 4

Potential No. pi evapotrans- Month withET>P Eriation 1184 5 1146 9 1193 8 1118 7 3 1158 1186 4 1034 4