We followed the dynamics of aspen leaf degradation caused by six species of aquatic Hyphomycetes and examined the effect of fungal modification of leaves on feeding responses of caddisfly (Trichoptera) detritivores. All fungi caused weight loss, softening and increases in the ATP and nitrogen contents of leaves, although the timing of these changes varied among species. Articulospora inflata, Flagellospora curvula, Heliscus lugdunensis, and Tetrachaetum elegans grew and initiated leaf degradation early (5-10 da) while Anguillospora pseudolongissima exhibited a longer lag period (10-15 da). Lemonniera terrestris grew slowly and required a longer time (20 da) to cause comparable stages of degradation. We then determined feeding preferences of...
The role of indirect interactions in structuring communities is becoming increasingly recognised. Pl...
Although insect herbivores and fungal pathogens frequently share the same individual host plant, we ...
Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primarily respon...
Degradative abilities of aquatic hyphomycetes and the relationship between fungalmediated conditioni...
We altered patterns of fungal growth, extracellular enzyme production, and degradation of aspen leav...
1. Leaf litter from riparian vegetation provides the main source of matter and energy for food webs...
Galled leaves are very frequent in southern beech (Nothofagus pumilio) forests. We compared the cons...
Saprotrophic fungi are one of the primary groups of organisms responsible for decomposition and nutr...
International audience1. Detritivores preferentially consume certain aquatic hyphomycete species whi...
1. Leaf litter breakdown by shredders in the field is affected by leaf toughness, nutritional value ...
Packs of oak and alder leaves were submerged in late autumn in the River Bourne, a moderately eutrop...
International audienceThe colonization of leaf litter (Alnus glutinosa) by aquatic hyphomycetes was ...
International audienceAttachment of conidia on leaves is a critical first step in the life cycle of ...
The role of indirect interactions in structuring communities is becoming increasingly recognised. Pl...
International audience1. Decomposition of litter mixtures in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems...
The role of indirect interactions in structuring communities is becoming increasingly recognised. Pl...
Although insect herbivores and fungal pathogens frequently share the same individual host plant, we ...
Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primarily respon...
Degradative abilities of aquatic hyphomycetes and the relationship between fungalmediated conditioni...
We altered patterns of fungal growth, extracellular enzyme production, and degradation of aspen leav...
1. Leaf litter from riparian vegetation provides the main source of matter and energy for food webs...
Galled leaves are very frequent in southern beech (Nothofagus pumilio) forests. We compared the cons...
Saprotrophic fungi are one of the primary groups of organisms responsible for decomposition and nutr...
International audience1. Detritivores preferentially consume certain aquatic hyphomycete species whi...
1. Leaf litter breakdown by shredders in the field is affected by leaf toughness, nutritional value ...
Packs of oak and alder leaves were submerged in late autumn in the River Bourne, a moderately eutrop...
International audienceThe colonization of leaf litter (Alnus glutinosa) by aquatic hyphomycetes was ...
International audienceAttachment of conidia on leaves is a critical first step in the life cycle of ...
The role of indirect interactions in structuring communities is becoming increasingly recognised. Pl...
International audience1. Decomposition of litter mixtures in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems...
The role of indirect interactions in structuring communities is becoming increasingly recognised. Pl...
Although insect herbivores and fungal pathogens frequently share the same individual host plant, we ...
Biomass production and decomposition are key processes in ecology, where plants are primarily respon...