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Shrub invasion is a recent occurrence in African grassland ecosystems. This study assessed the distribution of Euryops floribundus (a native shrub species) along an elevation and invasion intensity gradients, and its relationship with soil and herbaceous vegetation in a South African grassland. Shrub density increased (p < 0.05) from the uplands (2,301 plants/ha) to the bottomlands (4,888 plants/ha). Themeda triandra (a highly palatable grass) was dominant at the uplands and sloping sites, whereas Eragrostis plana and Sporobolus africanus (poorly palatable grasses) dominated the bottomlands. Upland soils had the highest organic carbon (OC), phosphorous (P), calcium and nitrogen (N) contents, but the lowest shrub density and herbaceous biomass. Canonical correspondence analysis indicated that elevation, soil OC and N contents determine important vegetation variables along the elevation gradient. In the shrub density gradient, soil P, OC and N responded positively to E. floribundus density. Grass biomass in the moderate and heavily invaded sites was high, but the abundance of palatable grasses declined, suggesting that E. floribundus invasion may be concomitant with a decrease in rangeland condition in terms of quality forage provision.  相似文献   
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