An African Savanna: Synthesis of the Nylsvley Study
RJ Scholes and BH Walker
300 pages, 2 b/w photos, 72 line illus, 44 tables.
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Savannas cover roughly half the African land surface, and a fifth of the world land surface, and are one of the most important yet least understood ecosystems. This book presents a synthesis of 16 years of study on the Nylsvley area in South Africa, one of the most intensively studied savanna regions in the world.
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