ABSTRACT Through field and laboratory experiments we investigated the effects of leaf traits of two tree species and microbial conditioning on the abundance, biomass, and feeding preference of a typical macroinvertebrate shredder. In the field, we compared the association of Phylloicus (Calamoceratidae, Trichoptera) with two tree species commonly found in riparian zones, which are representative of high and low nutritional quality, respectively: Nectandra megapotamica and Chusquea tenella. In the laboratory, we investigated the feeding preference of Phylloicus using unconditioned leaves and leaves conditioned by aquatic fungi. The same tree species used in the field experiment were used in the laboratory. Initially, C. tenella leaves were p...
Macroinvertebrates are important for processing leaf detritus in temperate streams, but studies abou...
Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.Leaf detritus is an important energy source for stre...
In tropical forests, herbivorous arthropods remove between 7% up to 48% of leaf area, which has forc...
ABSTRACT Through field and laboratory experiments we investigated the effects of leaf traits of two ...
<div><p>Abstract Macroinvertebrate shredders consume preferably leaves conditioned by fungi and bac...
We evaluated the effect of leaves of native and exotic tree species on the feeding activity and perf...
The decomposition of plant litter is a fundamental ecological process in small forest streams. Litte...
The study of leaf litter as a resource for shredders has emerged as a key topic in trophic links in ...
Degradative abilities of aquatic hyphomycetes and the relationship between fungalmediated conditioni...
International audienceLeaf litter from riparian vegetation provides the main source of matter and en...
The study of leaf litter as a resource for shredders has emerged as a key topic in trophic links in ...
International audienceSaprophagous macroarthropods are important actors in litter decomposition as t...
Amazon and Cerrado forested streams show natural fluctuations in leaf-litter quantity along the time...
Since litter input and availability of leaves in many streams is highly seasonal in Portugal, we inv...
We grew leaves of Montrichardia arborescens in four microcosm chambers with different temperatures a...
Macroinvertebrates are important for processing leaf detritus in temperate streams, but studies abou...
Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.Leaf detritus is an important energy source for stre...
In tropical forests, herbivorous arthropods remove between 7% up to 48% of leaf area, which has forc...
ABSTRACT Through field and laboratory experiments we investigated the effects of leaf traits of two ...
<div><p>Abstract Macroinvertebrate shredders consume preferably leaves conditioned by fungi and bac...
We evaluated the effect of leaves of native and exotic tree species on the feeding activity and perf...
The decomposition of plant litter is a fundamental ecological process in small forest streams. Litte...
The study of leaf litter as a resource for shredders has emerged as a key topic in trophic links in ...
Degradative abilities of aquatic hyphomycetes and the relationship between fungalmediated conditioni...
International audienceLeaf litter from riparian vegetation provides the main source of matter and en...
The study of leaf litter as a resource for shredders has emerged as a key topic in trophic links in ...
International audienceSaprophagous macroarthropods are important actors in litter decomposition as t...
Amazon and Cerrado forested streams show natural fluctuations in leaf-litter quantity along the time...
Since litter input and availability of leaves in many streams is highly seasonal in Portugal, we inv...
We grew leaves of Montrichardia arborescens in four microcosm chambers with different temperatures a...
Macroinvertebrates are important for processing leaf detritus in temperate streams, but studies abou...
Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.Leaf detritus is an important energy source for stre...
In tropical forests, herbivorous arthropods remove between 7% up to 48% of leaf area, which has forc...