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Elephants limit aboveground carbon gains in African savannas
Andrew B. Davies,
Gregory P. Asner
Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, School of (SGSUP)
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Agriculture & Biology
Elephantidae
78%
savannas
65%
carbon
42%
bulls
40%
carbon sinks
39%
climate change
18%
lidar
17%
vegetation
16%
phytomass
10%
national parks
10%
South Africa
9%
animals
9%
herds
9%
rivers
8%
environmental factors
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
elephant
77%
savanna
69%
carbon
37%
carbon stock
35%
climate change mitigation
24%
exclusion experiment
17%
animal
14%
functional role
13%
policy
13%
vegetation
13%
abiotic factor
12%
national park
9%
Africa
8%
biomass
6%
detection
6%
loss
5%
river
5%
effect
2%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Elephants
100%
Grassland
95%
Carbon
64%
Climate Change
20%
Recreational Parks
11%
Biomass
8%
Rivers
8%
South Africa
7%
Animals
7%
Direction compound
5%
Light
5%
Population
2%
Chemical Compounds
Carbon Atom
30%