Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiometric theory suggests that decomposition is regulated by elemental ratios in litter while the home field advantage (HFA) hypothesis predicts that decomposer communities are adapted to local conditions. To date, the relative importance of these contrasting theories for litter decomposition and therefore the carbon balance of tropical peatlands remain poorly understood. We conducted two in situ litter decomposition experiments in a lowland tropical peatland. The first experiment tested the importance of the stoichiometric theory using a factorial nutrient addition experiment at two sites with contrasting vegetation (Raphia taedigera...
The potential of excessive nitrogen (N) suppressing litter decay in is widely recognized. The role o...
The potential of excessive nitrogen (N) suppressing litter decay in is widely recognized. The role o...
The potential of excessive nitrogen (N) suppressing litter decay in is widely recognized. The role o...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
Decomposition is a key ecosystem function, and the rate of decomposition in forests affects their ca...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
Abstract Although water table depth is commonly regarded as the primary determinant of litter decomp...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
Peatlands are shaped by slow litter decomposition, but threshold decomposition rates that allow peat...
The potential of excessive nitrogen (N) suppressing litter decay in is widely recognized. The role o...
The potential of excessive nitrogen (N) suppressing litter decay in is widely recognized. The role o...
The potential of excessive nitrogen (N) suppressing litter decay in is widely recognized. The role o...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
Litter decomposition is an important control on carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands. Stoichiom...
Decomposition is a key ecosystem function, and the rate of decomposition in forests affects their ca...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
Abstract Although water table depth is commonly regarded as the primary determinant of litter decomp...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
Peatlands are shaped by slow litter decomposition, but threshold decomposition rates that allow peat...
The potential of excessive nitrogen (N) suppressing litter decay in is widely recognized. The role o...
The potential of excessive nitrogen (N) suppressing litter decay in is widely recognized. The role o...
The potential of excessive nitrogen (N) suppressing litter decay in is widely recognized. The role o...