👉 Savannah math, also known as savanna dynamics, is a branch of ecology that focuses on the complex interactions between plants, animals, and their environment in the African savannah ecosystem. It emphasizes the cyclical nature of resource availability, particularly water and nutrients, which shape the distribution and abundance of species. Key concepts include the balance between grasses and trees, where periodic fires and grazing by herbivores maintain the open grassland structure. Mathematical models in savannah math often use differential equations to simulate these dynamics, predicting how changes in climate, land use, or species populations can affect the ecosystem's stability and resilience. These models help in understanding and managing savannahs for conservation and sustainable use.