1. In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter returning most of it to the soil as faeces. Such conversion of leaf litter into faeces may stimulate decomposition by increasing the surface area available for microbial colonization. Yet, experimental support for either the outcome or the mechanism of these conversion effects is lacking. 2. Based on the hypothesis that the identity of plant species from which leaf litter is transformed into faeces has a critical role in how faeces decomposition proceeds, we collected faeces of the widely abundant millipede Glomeris marginata fed with leaf litter from seven distinct tree species. We compared the physical and chemical characteristics and the r...
1. We are facing major biodiversity loss and there is evidence that such loss can alter ecosystem fu...
1. Decomposition is a vital process underlying many ecosystem functions. Although a growing number o...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...
1. In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ...
In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ret...
Litter quality and decomposers are critical to carbon and nutrient cycling through litter decomposit...
Litter-feeding soil animals are notoriously neglected in conceptual and mechanistic biogeochemical m...
Most estimates of litter decomposition rates do not account well for the effects of soil macrofauna,...
How are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores affected by imbalance...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a major ecosystem process that can link aquatic to terrestrial ecosy...
Plants can have decreased litter leaf size and quality by fragmentation or when exposed to drought, ...
1. We are facing major biodiversity loss and there is evidence that such loss can alter ecosystem fu...
1. Decomposition is a vital process underlying many ecosystem functions. Although a growing number o...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...
1. In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ...
In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ret...
Litter quality and decomposers are critical to carbon and nutrient cycling through litter decomposit...
Litter-feeding soil animals are notoriously neglected in conceptual and mechanistic biogeochemical m...
Most estimates of litter decomposition rates do not account well for the effects of soil macrofauna,...
How are resource consumption and growth rates of litter-consuming detritivores affected by imbalance...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a major ecosystem process that can link aquatic to terrestrial ecosy...
Plants can have decreased litter leaf size and quality by fragmentation or when exposed to drought, ...
1. We are facing major biodiversity loss and there is evidence that such loss can alter ecosystem fu...
1. Decomposition is a vital process underlying many ecosystem functions. Although a growing number o...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...