The input of leaf litter resources is a major driver of ecosystem processes in terrestrial and freshwater habitats. Although variation exists in the quantity and composition of litter inputs due to natural and anthropogenic causes, few studies have examined how such variation influences the structure and composition of aquatic food webs. Using outdoor mesocosms, we examined the bottom–up effects of 10 chemically distinct tree litter species on microbial, algal, invertebrate and vertebrate fauna found in temperate ponds. We hypothesized that individual litter species, which differ in their traits, would differentially and predictably affect abiotic and biotic elements of pond communities. We further hypothesized that the presence of leaf lit...
Biological diversity is complex and can be described and quantified in various ways. Research explor...
The composition of species is continually shifting due to natural succession, disturbance, and human...
How are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores affected by imbalance...
The input of leaf litter resources is a major driver of ecosystem processes in terrestrial and fresh...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a major ecosystem process that can link aquatic to terrestrial ecosy...
Freshwater ecosystems rely on allochthonous resources. Integration of these subsidies depends on div...
Terrestrial organic matter (t-OM) has been recognized as an important cross-boundary subsidy to aqua...
The biodiversity of local communities is likely affected by both local habitat quality and by the qu...
Ponds throughout the world are subjected to a variety of management measures for purposes of biodive...
Diversity of primary producer is often surprisingly high, despite few limiting factors such as nutri...
The biodiversity of local communities is likely affected by both local habitat quality and by the qu...
Leaf litter processing is an essential ecosystem function in freshwater systems, since much of the c...
Plants can have decreased litter leaf size and quality by fragmentation or when exposed to drought, ...
Biological diversity is complex and can be described and quantified in various ways. Research explor...
The composition of species is continually shifting due to natural succession, disturbance, and human...
How are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores affected by imbalance...
The input of leaf litter resources is a major driver of ecosystem processes in terrestrial and fresh...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a major ecosystem process that can link aquatic to terrestrial ecosy...
Freshwater ecosystems rely on allochthonous resources. Integration of these subsidies depends on div...
Terrestrial organic matter (t-OM) has been recognized as an important cross-boundary subsidy to aqua...
The biodiversity of local communities is likely affected by both local habitat quality and by the qu...
Ponds throughout the world are subjected to a variety of management measures for purposes of biodive...
Diversity of primary producer is often surprisingly high, despite few limiting factors such as nutri...
The biodiversity of local communities is likely affected by both local habitat quality and by the qu...
Leaf litter processing is an essential ecosystem function in freshwater systems, since much of the c...
Plants can have decreased litter leaf size and quality by fragmentation or when exposed to drought, ...
Biological diversity is complex and can be described and quantified in various ways. Research explor...
The composition of species is continually shifting due to natural succession, disturbance, and human...
How are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores affected by imbalance...