Color poster with text, images, photographs and graphs.Leaf litter is a vital source of nutrients for stream-dwelling organisms and the rate at which these nutrients are released by decomposition is important to the overall functioning of the stream1. Both microorganisms and aquatic “shedders” (invertebrates that feed on leaves) are important for breaking down leaves that fall into streams, but their relative contributions to leaf breakdown may vary among tree species. We hypothesized 1) that leaves from native trees of oak and maple would decompose more slowly in streams compared to non-native species of buckthorn and black locust2, and 2) amphipod shedders (Fig. 1) would consume more native than non-native leaf biomass because they are ad...
Leaf breakdown is a primary process of nutrient cycling and energy flow, contributing to the functio...
1. We investigated the effect of trophic status on the organic matter budget in freshwater ecosystem...
Invasive species are a major threat to the biodiversity of an ecosystem. Their ability to establish ...
Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.Leaf detritus is an important energy source for stre...
Color poster with text, images, photographs and graphs.Organic matter decomposition is an important ...
AbstractBecause of changes in riparian zones and water properties, human disturbances in terrestrial...
International audience1. The functioning of many aquatic ecosystems is controlled by surrounding ter...
International audience1. The functioning of many aquatic ecosystems is controlled by surrounding ter...
International audience1. The functioning of many aquatic ecosystems is controlled by surrounding ter...
International audience1. The functioning of many aquatic ecosystems is controlled by surrounding ter...
Wood and leaves are the primary source of organic material in many small streams. Previous studies h...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is one of the most important ecosystem processes in streams. Recent stu...
The decomposition of fresh-green and autumn-shed (senescent) red maple leaves (Acer rubrum) were com...
The contribution of shredders to litter breakdown in a tropical stream in Hong Kong was investigated...
1. We examined the relative importance of litter quality and stream characteristics in determining d...
Leaf breakdown is a primary process of nutrient cycling and energy flow, contributing to the functio...
1. We investigated the effect of trophic status on the organic matter budget in freshwater ecosystem...
Invasive species are a major threat to the biodiversity of an ecosystem. Their ability to establish ...
Color poster with text, photographs, and graphs.Leaf detritus is an important energy source for stre...
Color poster with text, images, photographs and graphs.Organic matter decomposition is an important ...
AbstractBecause of changes in riparian zones and water properties, human disturbances in terrestrial...
International audience1. The functioning of many aquatic ecosystems is controlled by surrounding ter...
International audience1. The functioning of many aquatic ecosystems is controlled by surrounding ter...
International audience1. The functioning of many aquatic ecosystems is controlled by surrounding ter...
International audience1. The functioning of many aquatic ecosystems is controlled by surrounding ter...
Wood and leaves are the primary source of organic material in many small streams. Previous studies h...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is one of the most important ecosystem processes in streams. Recent stu...
The decomposition of fresh-green and autumn-shed (senescent) red maple leaves (Acer rubrum) were com...
The contribution of shredders to litter breakdown in a tropical stream in Hong Kong was investigated...
1. We examined the relative importance of litter quality and stream characteristics in determining d...
Leaf breakdown is a primary process of nutrient cycling and energy flow, contributing to the functio...
1. We investigated the effect of trophic status on the organic matter budget in freshwater ecosystem...
Invasive species are a major threat to the biodiversity of an ecosystem. Their ability to establish ...