This volume comprises invited review and research papers dealing with the effects of disturbance on the dynamics of fynbos biome communities. Since fire is the most important disturbance factor in the biome, most contributions concentrate exclusively on fire regime effects. The chapters include contributions on fire regimes, life history strategies, canopy-and soil-stored seed bank dynamics, small mammal community dynamics and ecosystem nutrient dynamics. Most chapters address the effect of fire on population level processes and discuss the implications of these for community patterns
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Cowling, RM et al (Editors). 1987. Disturbance and the dynamics of fynbos biome communities. National Scientific Programmes Unit: CSIR, SANSP Report 135, pp 83
Cowling, R., Le Maitre, D. C., McKenzie, B., Prys-Jones, R., & Van Wilgen, B. (1987). Disturbance and the dynamics of fynbos biome communities (CSIR). National Scientific Programmes Unit: CSIR. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2368
Cowling, RM, David C Le Maitre, B McKenzie, RP Prys-Jones, and BW Van Wilgen Disturbance and the dynamics of fynbos biome communities. CSIR. National Scientific Programmes Unit: CSIR, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2368
Cowling R, Le Maitre DC, McKenzie B, Prys-Jones R, Van Wilgen B. Disturbance and the dynamics of fynbos biome communities. 1987 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2368