Rates of disappearance of dead material of Polytrichum alpestre and Chorisodontium aciphyllum from a moss turf community and of Drepanocladus uncinatus, Calliergon sarmentosum and Cephaloziella varians from a moss carpet community, measured using litter bags over 2 years, were 1.5% year-1. Decomposition potential, estimated using loss in tensile strength of cotton strips inserted into the different bryophytes on the two sites, was also low. Ranking the five plant species in order of decomposition potential, from highest to lowest, gave D. uncinatus, C. aciphyllum, C. sarmentosum, P. alpestre and C. varians. The time taken for the tensile strength of the cotton strips at depths of 1–3 and 4–6 cm beneath the surface to decline by 50% varied f...
We examined the decomposition of a native grass species (Deschampsia antarctica) using sizeselective...
Nutrient cycling and energy flow within various ecosystems has been the subject of many studies in t...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) largely govern carbon sequestration in Northern Hemisphere peatlands. We inve...
Oxygen uptake by the peat of two Antarctic bryophyte communities (a moss turf and a moss carpet) is ...
The hypothesis that moss peat respiration in the maritime Antarctic was dependent more on edaphic co...
Tolerance of desiccation was examined in three species of moss, Grimmia antarctici Card., Ceratodon ...
1. Climate change in the subarctic is expected to influence vegetation composition, specifically bry...
Large amounts of detached Antarctic macroalgae accumulate in hollows of the seabed, where decomposit...
In peatlands the reduced decomposition rate of plant litter is the fundamental mechanism making thes...
1. Climate change in the subarctic is expected to influence vegetation composition, specifically bry...
Two bryophyte—dominated communities in the maritime Antarctic are analyzed in terms of the transfer ...
Las IV Jornadas Científicas del Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales tuvieron lugar en el Salón de A...
The large accumulation of organic matter in peat-lands is primarily caused by slow rates of litter d...
The Signy Island terrestrial reference sites epitomize unpolluted maritime Antarctic tundra. The ext...
There is concern that changes in climate and land use could increase rates of decomposition in peatl...
We examined the decomposition of a native grass species (Deschampsia antarctica) using sizeselective...
Nutrient cycling and energy flow within various ecosystems has been the subject of many studies in t...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) largely govern carbon sequestration in Northern Hemisphere peatlands. We inve...
Oxygen uptake by the peat of two Antarctic bryophyte communities (a moss turf and a moss carpet) is ...
The hypothesis that moss peat respiration in the maritime Antarctic was dependent more on edaphic co...
Tolerance of desiccation was examined in three species of moss, Grimmia antarctici Card., Ceratodon ...
1. Climate change in the subarctic is expected to influence vegetation composition, specifically bry...
Large amounts of detached Antarctic macroalgae accumulate in hollows of the seabed, where decomposit...
In peatlands the reduced decomposition rate of plant litter is the fundamental mechanism making thes...
1. Climate change in the subarctic is expected to influence vegetation composition, specifically bry...
Two bryophyte—dominated communities in the maritime Antarctic are analyzed in terms of the transfer ...
Las IV Jornadas Científicas del Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales tuvieron lugar en el Salón de A...
The large accumulation of organic matter in peat-lands is primarily caused by slow rates of litter d...
The Signy Island terrestrial reference sites epitomize unpolluted maritime Antarctic tundra. The ext...
There is concern that changes in climate and land use could increase rates of decomposition in peatl...
We examined the decomposition of a native grass species (Deschampsia antarctica) using sizeselective...
Nutrient cycling and energy flow within various ecosystems has been the subject of many studies in t...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) largely govern carbon sequestration in Northern Hemisphere peatlands. We inve...