This work addresses the impact of eight detritivorous species of soil macro-invertebrates (three millipedes, two woodlice and three earthworms) on short-term carbon mineralization and mechanical breakdown of beech leaves. The production rate, size class distribution and OM content of invertebrate faeces were also measured. Hierarchical clustering (HC) and multivariate analysis were performed to find relevant functional groups among the species studied.Our results identified three groups of macro-invertebrates on the basis of their impacts on beach leaf degradation (hierarchical clustering): (1) invertebrates that produce fresh faeces with high N contents compared with other species (i.e. polydesmidae and a single species of lumbricidae); (2...
In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ret...
The effects of detritivores on the rate of leaf processing rates on the three tree-species were esti...
The effect of macroinvertebrate detritivore density on the mass loss rates of leaf litter of Alnus g...
This work addresses the impact of eight detritivorous species of soil macro-invertebrates (three mil...
Most estimates of litter decomposition rates do not account well for the effects of soil macrofauna,...
There have been many studies of litter decompocition and the macroinvertebrates associated with litt...
There is no study aimed to synthesize the magnitude and variation of aquatic invertebrates for the d...
Minimising the potential impact of forest management requires an understanding of the key elements t...
The contribution of shredders to litter breakdown in a tropical stream in Hong Kong was investigated...
Detritivores, including earthworms, beetles, ants, springtails, and mites, are an ecological group t...
Macro- and meso-decomposer litter invertebrate composition data- Ambient litter invertebrates were s...
AIM: The aim was to compare the kinetics of decomposition and the colonization of leaf litter of two...
International audienceSaprophagous macroarthropods are important actors in litter decomposition as t...
International audienceSaprophagous macroarthropods are usually described as litter transformers that...
We examined the effects of woody debris decay state of on the densities, taxonomic and functional co...
In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ret...
The effects of detritivores on the rate of leaf processing rates on the three tree-species were esti...
The effect of macroinvertebrate detritivore density on the mass loss rates of leaf litter of Alnus g...
This work addresses the impact of eight detritivorous species of soil macro-invertebrates (three mil...
Most estimates of litter decomposition rates do not account well for the effects of soil macrofauna,...
There have been many studies of litter decompocition and the macroinvertebrates associated with litt...
There is no study aimed to synthesize the magnitude and variation of aquatic invertebrates for the d...
Minimising the potential impact of forest management requires an understanding of the key elements t...
The contribution of shredders to litter breakdown in a tropical stream in Hong Kong was investigated...
Detritivores, including earthworms, beetles, ants, springtails, and mites, are an ecological group t...
Macro- and meso-decomposer litter invertebrate composition data- Ambient litter invertebrates were s...
AIM: The aim was to compare the kinetics of decomposition and the colonization of leaf litter of two...
International audienceSaprophagous macroarthropods are important actors in litter decomposition as t...
International audienceSaprophagous macroarthropods are usually described as litter transformers that...
We examined the effects of woody debris decay state of on the densities, taxonomic and functional co...
In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ret...
The effects of detritivores on the rate of leaf processing rates on the three tree-species were esti...
The effect of macroinvertebrate detritivore density on the mass loss rates of leaf litter of Alnus g...