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Impacts of shrub encroachment on ecosystem structure and functioning: Towards a global synthesis

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Eldridge, DJ; Bowker, MA; Maestre, FT; Roger, E; Reynolds, JF; Whitford, WG
Published in: Ecology Letters
2011

Encroachment of woody plants into grasslands has generated considerable interest among ecologists. Syntheses of encroachment effects on ecosystem processes have been limited in extent and confined largely to pastoral land uses or particular geographical regions. We used univariate analyses, meta-analysis and structural equation modelling to test the propositions that (1) shrub encroachment does not necessarily lead to declines in ecosystem functions and (2) shrub traits influence the functional outcome of encroachment. Analyses of 43 ecosystem attributes from 244 case studies worldwide showed that some attributes consistently increased with encroachment (e.g. soil C, N), and others declined (e.g. grass cover, pH), but most exhibited variable responses. Traits of shrubs were associated with significant, though weak, structural and functional outcomes of encroachment. Our review revealed that encroachment had mixed effects on ecosystem structure and functioning at global scales, and that shrub traits influence the functional outcome of encroachment. Thus, a simple designation of encroachment as a process leading to functionally, structurally or contextually degraded ecosystems is not supported by a critical analysis of existing literature. Our results highlight that the commonly established link between shrub encroachment and degradation is not universal. © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd/CNRS and State Government of NSW.

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Ecology Letters

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ISSN

1461-023X

Publication Date

2011

Volume

14

Issue

7

Start / End Page

709 / 722

Related Subject Headings

  • Population Dynamics
  • Plants
  • Models, Biological
  • Introduced Species
  • Geography
  • Ecosystem
  • Ecology
  • 4104 Environmental management
  • 4102 Ecological applications
  • 3103 Ecology
 

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Eldridge, D. J., Bowker, M. A., Maestre, F. T., Roger, E., Reynolds, J. F., & Whitford, W. G. (2011). Impacts of shrub encroachment on ecosystem structure and functioning: Towards a global synthesis. Ecology Letters, 14(7), 709–722. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01630.x
Eldridge, D. J., M. A. Bowker, F. T. Maestre, E. Roger, J. F. Reynolds, and W. G. Whitford. “Impacts of shrub encroachment on ecosystem structure and functioning: Towards a global synthesis.” Ecology Letters 14, no. 7 (2011): 709–22. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01630.x.
Eldridge DJ, Bowker MA, Maestre FT, Roger E, Reynolds JF, Whitford WG. Impacts of shrub encroachment on ecosystem structure and functioning: Towards a global synthesis. Ecology Letters. 2011;14(7):709–22.
Eldridge, D. J., et al. “Impacts of shrub encroachment on ecosystem structure and functioning: Towards a global synthesis.” Ecology Letters, vol. 14, no. 7, 2011, pp. 709–22. Scival, doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01630.x.
Eldridge DJ, Bowker MA, Maestre FT, Roger E, Reynolds JF, Whitford WG. Impacts of shrub encroachment on ecosystem structure and functioning: Towards a global synthesis. Ecology Letters. 2011;14(7):709–722.
Journal cover image

Published In

Ecology Letters

DOI

ISSN

1461-023X

Publication Date

2011

Volume

14

Issue

7

Start / End Page

709 / 722

Related Subject Headings

  • Population Dynamics
  • Plants
  • Models, Biological
  • Introduced Species
  • Geography
  • Ecosystem
  • Ecology
  • 4104 Environmental management
  • 4102 Ecological applications
  • 3103 Ecology