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The impact of herbivory and fire on the survival of certain perennial herbs along the Sabie River, Kruger National Park

H. Myburgh    
F. Siebert    
H. van Coller    

Resumen

Herbivory and fire could be regarded as important drivers for perennial plant diversity, since their absence causes an increase in plant biomass, which was proven to suppress individual numbers of perennial species.

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