2024
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2024-1514
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Elephant megacarcasses increase local nutrient pools in African savanna soils and plants

Courtney G. Reed,
Michelle L. Budny,
Johan T. du Toit
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are the largest extant terrestrial mammals, with bodies containing enormous quantities of nutrients. Yet we know little about how these nutrients move through the ecosystem after an elephant dies. Here, we investigated the initial effects (1–26 months post-death) of elephant megacarcasses on savanna soil and plant nutrient pools in Kruger National Park, South Africa. We hypothesized that: (H1) elephant megacarcass decomposition would release nutrients into soil,… Show more

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