1. Herbivory and litter decomposition are key controllers of ecosystem carbon and nutrient cycling. We hypothesized that foliar defences of plant species against vertebrate herbivores would reduce leaf digestibility and would subsequently, through 'afterlife effects', reduce litter decomposability. 2. We tested this hypothesis by screening 32 subarctic plant species, belonging to eight types in terms of life form and nutrient economy strategy, for (1) leaf digestibility in cow rumen juice; (2) biochemical and structural traits that might explain variation in digestibility; and (3) litter mass loss during simultaneous incubation in an outdoor subarctic litter bed. 3. Interspecific variation in green-leaf digestibility corresponded significan...
EU EVK2-2001-15 000356Background and Aims The rate of plant decomposition depends on both the decom...
International audienceLand use and climate changes induce shifts in plant functional diversity and c...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
1. Herbivory and litter decomposition are key controllers of ecosystem carbon and nutrient cycling. ...
1. Herbivory and litter decomposition are key controllers of ecosystem carbon and nutrient cycling. ...
1. Herbivory and litter decomposition are key controllers of ecosystem carbon and nutrient cycling. ...
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.Leaf digestibility and litter decomposability are related in a wide range ...
There is some evidence that traits of fresh leaves that provide structural or chemical protection (`...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes co-variation in leaf functional traits relevant to carbo...
There is some evidence that traits of fresh leaves that provide structural or chemical protection ('...
Plant traits have become popular as predictors of interspecific variation in important ecosystem pro...
Physical supporting or defense structures of plants, which decrease palatability, remain in plant ti...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
1. Recent evidence indicates tight control of plant resource economics over interspecific trait vari...
Plant traits have become popular as predictors of interspecific variation in important ecosystem pro...
EU EVK2-2001-15 000356Background and Aims The rate of plant decomposition depends on both the decom...
International audienceLand use and climate changes induce shifts in plant functional diversity and c...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
1. Herbivory and litter decomposition are key controllers of ecosystem carbon and nutrient cycling. ...
1. Herbivory and litter decomposition are key controllers of ecosystem carbon and nutrient cycling. ...
1. Herbivory and litter decomposition are key controllers of ecosystem carbon and nutrient cycling. ...
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.Leaf digestibility and litter decomposability are related in a wide range ...
There is some evidence that traits of fresh leaves that provide structural or chemical protection (`...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes co-variation in leaf functional traits relevant to carbo...
There is some evidence that traits of fresh leaves that provide structural or chemical protection ('...
Plant traits have become popular as predictors of interspecific variation in important ecosystem pro...
Physical supporting or defense structures of plants, which decrease palatability, remain in plant ti...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
1. Recent evidence indicates tight control of plant resource economics over interspecific trait vari...
Plant traits have become popular as predictors of interspecific variation in important ecosystem pro...
EU EVK2-2001-15 000356Background and Aims The rate of plant decomposition depends on both the decom...
International audienceLand use and climate changes induce shifts in plant functional diversity and c...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...