International audienceWe examined the influence of stream water chemistry on relationships between fungal activity and breakdown rates of yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) leaves in eight streams that varied with respect to pH and nutrient (nitrate and phosphate) con- centrations. We also performed a reciprocal exchange experiment of leaves that had been colonized by microorganisms in two streams with contrasting water chemistries. Decom- poser activity varied greatly depending on the stream in which the leaves were placed. Variation in breakdown rates of yellow poplar leaves was over 9-fold maximum ATP concentrations associated with leaves varied as much as 8-fold, and maximum sporulation rates of fungi associated with leaves varied ...
We investigated how a community of microbial decomposers adapted to a reference site responds to a s...
International audienceWe examined the dynamics of leaf mass loss and microbial biomass associated wi...
International audienceRates of leaf litter decomposition in streams are strongly influenced both by ...
International audienceWe examined the influence of stream water chemistry on relationships between f...
The breakdown of leaf litter in streams is influenced strongly by leaf quality and the concentration...
International audience1. Stream conditions have been evaluated using leaf breakdown, and aquatic hyp...
We examined the interactive effects of temperature and inorganic nutrients on leaf decomposition...
International audienceThe decomposition of allochthonous plant litter is a key ecological process in...
This study assessed the effect of nutrient enrichment on rates of decomposition, ergosterol concentr...
1. Stream conditions have been evaluated using leaf breakdown, and aquatic hyphomy-cetes are a diver...
Author's personal copyIn forested headwater streams, decomposition of allochthonous organic matter i...
A consequence of drought in streams is the emersion of decomposing leaf litter, which may alter orga...
Monthly variations of fungal biomass and assemblages on leaves exposed to the air and submerged, of ...
Leaf litter is a major source of energy for streams in deciduous forests. Fungi play a critical role...
International audienceWe examined the effect of surface water acidification on rates of decompositio...
We investigated how a community of microbial decomposers adapted to a reference site responds to a s...
International audienceWe examined the dynamics of leaf mass loss and microbial biomass associated wi...
International audienceRates of leaf litter decomposition in streams are strongly influenced both by ...
International audienceWe examined the influence of stream water chemistry on relationships between f...
The breakdown of leaf litter in streams is influenced strongly by leaf quality and the concentration...
International audience1. Stream conditions have been evaluated using leaf breakdown, and aquatic hyp...
We examined the interactive effects of temperature and inorganic nutrients on leaf decomposition...
International audienceThe decomposition of allochthonous plant litter is a key ecological process in...
This study assessed the effect of nutrient enrichment on rates of decomposition, ergosterol concentr...
1. Stream conditions have been evaluated using leaf breakdown, and aquatic hyphomy-cetes are a diver...
Author's personal copyIn forested headwater streams, decomposition of allochthonous organic matter i...
A consequence of drought in streams is the emersion of decomposing leaf litter, which may alter orga...
Monthly variations of fungal biomass and assemblages on leaves exposed to the air and submerged, of ...
Leaf litter is a major source of energy for streams in deciduous forests. Fungi play a critical role...
International audienceWe examined the effect of surface water acidification on rates of decompositio...
We investigated how a community of microbial decomposers adapted to a reference site responds to a s...
International audienceWe examined the dynamics of leaf mass loss and microbial biomass associated wi...
International audienceRates of leaf litter decomposition in streams are strongly influenced both by ...