The objective of this study was to improve our understanding of the role of soil invertebrates in the breakdown of litter, cycling of nitrogen, and growth of seedlings in forests of British Columbia by comparing two experimental approaches. First, in the laboratory, breakdown of birch leaves was slightly higher in the presence of millipedes in the microcosms of forest floor collected from two coastal forests. Presence of smaller animals (mesofauna) and contaminant Diptera larvae did not hasten litter breakdown in microcosms made from forest floor from either a sub-boreal or a coastal forest. In general, inorganic nitrogen release was higher in the presence of fauna, but results were highly variable. Growth of seedlings was slightly greater ...
Soil fauna is a key control of the decomposition rate of leaf litter, yet its interactions with litt...
Climate change may foster pest epidemics in forests, and thereby the fluxes of elements that are ind...
Minimising the potential impact of forest management requires an understanding of the key elements t...
The influence of soil fauna on indices of N mineralization and decomposition in soil developed unde...
The influence of soil fauna on decomposition and nutrient cycles in coniferous forest soil was studi...
Soil fauna play an important role in regulating decomposition and nutrient cycling. They are able to...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle has increased the importance of understanding the majo...
ABSTRACT: Soil mesofauna consists of small invertebrates that live in the soil or litter and are sen...
Most estimates of litter decomposition rates do not account well for the effects of soil macrofauna,...
Longstanding observations suggest that dissolved materials are lost from fresh litter through leachi...
During the last several decades, colonization of soil by exotic earthworms and their effects on soil...
Graduation date: 2002Comminution of forest leaf litter by millipedes affects litter decomposition an...
Plant chemical composition and the soil community are known to influence litter and soil organic mat...
Differences in forest productivity due to climate change may result in permanently altered levels of...
During the last several decades, colonization of soil by exotic earthworms and their effects on soil...
Soil fauna is a key control of the decomposition rate of leaf litter, yet its interactions with litt...
Climate change may foster pest epidemics in forests, and thereby the fluxes of elements that are ind...
Minimising the potential impact of forest management requires an understanding of the key elements t...
The influence of soil fauna on indices of N mineralization and decomposition in soil developed unde...
The influence of soil fauna on decomposition and nutrient cycles in coniferous forest soil was studi...
Soil fauna play an important role in regulating decomposition and nutrient cycling. They are able to...
Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle has increased the importance of understanding the majo...
ABSTRACT: Soil mesofauna consists of small invertebrates that live in the soil or litter and are sen...
Most estimates of litter decomposition rates do not account well for the effects of soil macrofauna,...
Longstanding observations suggest that dissolved materials are lost from fresh litter through leachi...
During the last several decades, colonization of soil by exotic earthworms and their effects on soil...
Graduation date: 2002Comminution of forest leaf litter by millipedes affects litter decomposition an...
Plant chemical composition and the soil community are known to influence litter and soil organic mat...
Differences in forest productivity due to climate change may result in permanently altered levels of...
During the last several decades, colonization of soil by exotic earthworms and their effects on soil...
Soil fauna is a key control of the decomposition rate of leaf litter, yet its interactions with litt...
Climate change may foster pest epidemics in forests, and thereby the fluxes of elements that are ind...
Minimising the potential impact of forest management requires an understanding of the key elements t...