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The dynamics of hollowing in annually burnt savanna trees and its effect on adult tree mortality

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N'Dri, Aya Brigitte
Gignoux, Jacques
Barot, Sebastien
Konate, Souleymane
Dembele, Aboubakar
Werner, Patricia

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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Savanna trees often display significant hollows due to the combined action of fire and termites (N'Dri et al., J Trop Ecol 27:269-278, 2011). Observations have shown that internal cavities caused by termites in tree stems often result in external hollows

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Plant Ecology

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2037-12-31
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