Forest loss can affect ecosystem processes such as litter decomposition. In semi-arid areas, where forest loss is increasing, soil fauna can play a particularly important role on litter decomposition. However, few studies have addressed the effect of soil fauna on litter decomposition in fragmented semi-arid forests, and none within the dry season in which most litter is shed. In this study, we employed litterbags filled with a common substrate to assess forest size and invertebrate detritivore effects on decomposition. Our results showed an average 14% litter mass loss along 3–9 months of incubation in the dry season, with variations being independent of forest size. Although exclusion resulted in slightly lower abundance of invertebrate d...
Amazonian forest fragments and second-growth forests often differ substantially from undisturbed for...
Plant invasions may alter the soil system by changing litter quality and quantity, thereby affecting...
Differences in forest productivity due to climate change may result in permanently altered levels of...
Forest fragmentation is a component of global change, with substantial impact on biodiversity and ec...
Soil fauna plays a key role in organic matter decomposition. Litter decomposition depends on the rel...
Canopy insects are the main consumers in forests, and understanding their ecological role includes c...
Soil fauna plays a key role in organic matter decomposition. Litter decomposition depends on the rel...
Invasive plant species can alter litter decomposition rates through changes in litter quality, envir...
Longstanding observations suggest that dissolved materials are lost from fresh litter through leachi...
Longstanding observations suggest that dissolved materials are lost from fresh litter through leachi...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are dominant disturbances in tropical landscapes, but conseque...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are dominant disturbances in tropical landscapes, but conseque...
Plant decomposition is dependant on the activity of the soil biota and its interactions with climate...
More than half of the net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems returns to the soil through l...
More than half of the net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems returns to the soil through l...
Amazonian forest fragments and second-growth forests often differ substantially from undisturbed for...
Plant invasions may alter the soil system by changing litter quality and quantity, thereby affecting...
Differences in forest productivity due to climate change may result in permanently altered levels of...
Forest fragmentation is a component of global change, with substantial impact on biodiversity and ec...
Soil fauna plays a key role in organic matter decomposition. Litter decomposition depends on the rel...
Canopy insects are the main consumers in forests, and understanding their ecological role includes c...
Soil fauna plays a key role in organic matter decomposition. Litter decomposition depends on the rel...
Invasive plant species can alter litter decomposition rates through changes in litter quality, envir...
Longstanding observations suggest that dissolved materials are lost from fresh litter through leachi...
Longstanding observations suggest that dissolved materials are lost from fresh litter through leachi...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are dominant disturbances in tropical landscapes, but conseque...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are dominant disturbances in tropical landscapes, but conseque...
Plant decomposition is dependant on the activity of the soil biota and its interactions with climate...
More than half of the net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems returns to the soil through l...
More than half of the net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems returns to the soil through l...
Amazonian forest fragments and second-growth forests often differ substantially from undisturbed for...
Plant invasions may alter the soil system by changing litter quality and quantity, thereby affecting...
Differences in forest productivity due to climate change may result in permanently altered levels of...