Litter decomposition, a key process by which recently fixed carbon is lost from ecosystems, is a function of environmental conditions and plant community characteristics. In ice-rich peatlands, permafrost thaw introduces high variability in both abiotic and biotic factors, both of which may affect litter decomposition rates in different ways. Can the existing conceptual frameworks of litter decomposition and its controls be applied across a structurally heterogeneous thaw gradient? We investigated the variability in litter decomposition and its predictors at the Stordalen subarctic peatland in northern Sweden. We measured in situ decomposition of representative litter and environments using litter bags throughout two years. We found highly ...
Peatlands in discontinuous permafrost regions occur as a mosaic of wetland types, each with variable...
Decomposition of plant litter is a key control over carbon (C) storage in the soil. The biochemistry...
International audienceOur basic understanding of plant litter decomposition informs the assumptions ...
<p>Litter decomposition, a key process by which recently fixed carbon is lost from ecosystems, is a ...
Permafrost thaw is a major potential feedback source to climate change as it can drive the increased...
Permafrost thaw is a major potential feedback source to climate change as it can drive the increased...
Historically, slow decomposition rates have resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of carbon ...
Litter decomposition is vital for carbon and nutrient turnover in terrestrial ecosystems, and this p...
High-latitude ecosystems are important carbon accumulators, mainly as a result of low decomposition ...
There is concern that changes in climate and land use could increase rates of decomposition in peatl...
International audienceAims: Climate-induced changes in snow cover are likely to affect cold arctic a...
Tundra soils are one of the world's largest organic carbon stores, yet this carbon is vulnerable to ...
Litter decomposition is a key process in terrestrial ecosystems, releasing nutrients, returning CO 2...
Arctic systems are experiencing some of the most rapid warming due to climate change, causing permaf...
Plant litter chemistry is altered during decomposition but it remains unknown if these alterations, ...
Peatlands in discontinuous permafrost regions occur as a mosaic of wetland types, each with variable...
Decomposition of plant litter is a key control over carbon (C) storage in the soil. The biochemistry...
International audienceOur basic understanding of plant litter decomposition informs the assumptions ...
<p>Litter decomposition, a key process by which recently fixed carbon is lost from ecosystems, is a ...
Permafrost thaw is a major potential feedback source to climate change as it can drive the increased...
Permafrost thaw is a major potential feedback source to climate change as it can drive the increased...
Historically, slow decomposition rates have resulted in the accumulation of large amounts of carbon ...
Litter decomposition is vital for carbon and nutrient turnover in terrestrial ecosystems, and this p...
High-latitude ecosystems are important carbon accumulators, mainly as a result of low decomposition ...
There is concern that changes in climate and land use could increase rates of decomposition in peatl...
International audienceAims: Climate-induced changes in snow cover are likely to affect cold arctic a...
Tundra soils are one of the world's largest organic carbon stores, yet this carbon is vulnerable to ...
Litter decomposition is a key process in terrestrial ecosystems, releasing nutrients, returning CO 2...
Arctic systems are experiencing some of the most rapid warming due to climate change, causing permaf...
Plant litter chemistry is altered during decomposition but it remains unknown if these alterations, ...
Peatlands in discontinuous permafrost regions occur as a mosaic of wetland types, each with variable...
Decomposition of plant litter is a key control over carbon (C) storage in the soil. The biochemistry...
International audienceOur basic understanding of plant litter decomposition informs the assumptions ...