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AB Davies 1, SR Levick 2, GP Asner 2, MP Robertson 1, BJ van Rensburg 1 & CL Parr 3 1 Centre for Invasion Biology, Department of Zoology and Entomology,

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1 AB Davies 1, SR Levick 2, GP Asner 2, MP Robertson 1, BJ van Rensburg 1 & CL Parr 3 1 Centre for Invasion Biology, Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria 2 Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution, Stanford, USA 3 Department of Ecology, University of Liverpool, UK SR Levick

2 Highly variable environments WC Oosthuizen

3 Highly variable environments Spatial heterogeneity important – Ecological functioning – Biodiversity – Ecosystem resilience WC Oosthuizen

4 Induced by several factors – Fire – Climatic events (variable rainfall) – Herbivory

5 Create heterogeneity

6 Alter soil properties

7 Nutrient hotspots – Support richer, more nutritious vegetation – Focal feeding sites

8 Understanding their spatial patterns – Densities – Spatial patterning

9 Understanding their spatial patterns – Densities – Spatial patterning Enable better understanding of heterogeneity and savanna functioning

10 Carnegie Airborne Observatory (CAO) – Remote sensing system designed to study the 3D structure and function of ecosystems – Integration of light detection and ranging (LiDAR) and hyperspectral imagery

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13 Map mound dynamics across space – Densities – Mound structure – Spatial patterning

14 Map mound dynamics across space – Densities – Mound structure – Spatial patterning Mapped mounds across an entire river catchment – the N’waswitshaka

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17 60 m

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20 5 km

21 Decreasing clay content

22 Mounds are on crests – Where matrix vegetation is of poor quality WC Oosthuizen

23 Mounds are on crests – Where matrix vegetation is of poor quality – Evenly spaced on these crests WC Oosthuizen

24 Spatial distribution – High densities of large colonies in nutrient rich (dry) savanna WC Oosthuizen

25 Spatial distribution – High densities of large colonies in nutrient rich (dry) savanna – Associated with high levels of woody cover WC Oosthuizen

26 Spatial distribution – High densities of large colonies in nutrient rich (dry) savanna – Associated with high levels of woody cover Induce positive feedback loops – Maintaining nutrient rich savanna WC Oosthuizen

27  DST/NRF Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology  Carnegie Institution for Science  Andrew Mellon Foundation  South African National Parks


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