List of works by Ricardo M. Holdo

A sharp floristic discontinuity revealed by the biogeographic regionalization of African savannas

scholarly article by Adeline Fayolle et al. published 18 December 2018 in Journal of Biogeography

Anthropogenic modifications to fire regimes in the wider Serengeti-Mara ecosystem

scientific article published on 08 July 2019

Comment on "The extent of forest in dryland biomes".

scientific article published in November 2017

Fire, grazers, and browsers interact with grass competition to determine tree establishment in an African savanna

scientific article published on 07 April 2022

Floristic evidence for alternative biome states in tropical Africa

scientific article published on 27 October 2020

Grass competition overwhelms effects of herbivores and precipitation on early tree establishment in Serengeti

scientific article published in 2018

Interplay of competition and facilitation in grazing succession by migrant Serengeti herbivores

Interspecific variation in post‐disturbance growth responses of a savanna tree community and its implications for escaping the fire trap

scientific article published on 04 March 2021

Root vascular anatomy predicts maximum growth rates in savanna trees and grasses

scientific article published in 2023

Root vascular traits differ systematically between African savanna tree and grass species, with implications for water use

scientific article published on 16 January 2021

Root‐niche separation between savanna trees and grasses is greater on sandier soils

scientific article published on 27 July 2020

Sapling growth gradients interact with homogeneous disturbance regimes to explain savanna tree cover discontinuities

scientific article published on 20 February 2022

Savanna tree abundance and spatial patterns are strongly associated with river networks in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

scientific article published on 29 January 2022

Structural diversity and tree density drives variation in the biodiversity–ecosystem function relationship of woodlands and savannas

scientific article