The goal of this study was to compare the feeding rates of Balloniscus sellowii on leaves of different decomposition stages according to their phenolic and flavonoid content. Leaves from the visually most abundant plants were offered to isopods collected from the same source site. Schinus terebinthifolius, the plant species consumed at the highest rate, was used to verify feeding rates at different decomposition stages. Green leaves were left to decompose for one, two, or three months, and then were offered to isopods. The total phenolic and flavonoid contents were determined for all decomposition stages. Consumption and egestion rates increased throughout decomposition, were highest for two-month-old leaves, and decreased again in the thir...
The jasmonate signal pathway is known to control defenses against herbivores, such as leaf eaters (f...
The present study was undertaken to use individual terrestrial crustacean from Isopoda such as the s...
Grass shrimps are very common in various aquatic habitats, and are generally considered omnivorous. ...
The goal of this study was to compare the feeding rates of Balloniscus sellowii on leaves of differe...
Soil decomposition is mainly dependent on the nature and characteristics of organic matter within th...
The leaf litter decomposition is carried out by the combined action of microorganisms and decomposer...
ABSTRACT Isopods consume feces in laboratory conditions. We investigated the effects of coprophagy o...
The indirect contribution terrestrial isopods make to decomposition processes by stimulating microbi...
AbstractThe leaf litter decomposition is carried out by the combined action of microorganisms and de...
The effects of detritivores on the rate of leaf processing rates on the three tree-species were esti...
1 - A computerized image analysis technique was implemented to quantify small-scale leaf damage due ...
The diet, feeding rates and growth rates of three species of isopod and three species of amphipod fr...
A computerized image analysis technique was implemented to evaluate the damage done to leaf litters ...
International audienceMillipedes (Diplopoda) and terrestrial isopods (Isopoda) may play a significan...
A series of experiments were applied to test how leaf orientation within microcosms affect consumpti...
The jasmonate signal pathway is known to control defenses against herbivores, such as leaf eaters (f...
The present study was undertaken to use individual terrestrial crustacean from Isopoda such as the s...
Grass shrimps are very common in various aquatic habitats, and are generally considered omnivorous. ...
The goal of this study was to compare the feeding rates of Balloniscus sellowii on leaves of differe...
Soil decomposition is mainly dependent on the nature and characteristics of organic matter within th...
The leaf litter decomposition is carried out by the combined action of microorganisms and decomposer...
ABSTRACT Isopods consume feces in laboratory conditions. We investigated the effects of coprophagy o...
The indirect contribution terrestrial isopods make to decomposition processes by stimulating microbi...
AbstractThe leaf litter decomposition is carried out by the combined action of microorganisms and de...
The effects of detritivores on the rate of leaf processing rates on the three tree-species were esti...
1 - A computerized image analysis technique was implemented to quantify small-scale leaf damage due ...
The diet, feeding rates and growth rates of three species of isopod and three species of amphipod fr...
A computerized image analysis technique was implemented to evaluate the damage done to leaf litters ...
International audienceMillipedes (Diplopoda) and terrestrial isopods (Isopoda) may play a significan...
A series of experiments were applied to test how leaf orientation within microcosms affect consumpti...
The jasmonate signal pathway is known to control defenses against herbivores, such as leaf eaters (f...
The present study was undertaken to use individual terrestrial crustacean from Isopoda such as the s...
Grass shrimps are very common in various aquatic habitats, and are generally considered omnivorous. ...