International audienceSoil fauna is a key control of the decomposition rate of leaf litter, yet its interactions with litter quality and the soil environment remain elusive. We conducted a litter decomposition experiment across different topographic levels within the landscape replicated in two rainforest sites providing natural gradients in soil fertility to test the hypothesis that low nutrient availability in litter and soil increases the strength of fauna control over litter decomposition. We crossed these data with a large dataset of 44 variables characterizing the biotic and abiotic microenvironment of each sampling point and found that microbe-driven carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) losses from leaf litter were 10.1 and 17.9% lower, respe...
<div><p>Human-caused alterations of the carbon and nutrient cycles are expected to impact tropical e...
Forest canopy herbivores are known to increase rates of nutrient fluxes to the forest floor in a num...
Tropical forests determine global biogeochemical cycles to a large extent, but control factors for k...
International audienceSoil fauna is a key control of the decomposition rate of leaf litter, yet its ...
Soil fauna is a key control of the decomposition rate of leaf litter, yet its interactions with litt...
Tropical soil arthropod communities are highly diverse and provide a number of important ecosystem s...
Forest conversion and fragmentation are major causes of diminished ecosystem function and biodiversi...
In hyperdiverse tropical forests, the key drivers of litter decomposition are poorly understood desp...
1. Ecological stoichiometry predicts important control of the relative abundance of the key elements...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
Proper estimates of decomposition are essential for tropical forests, given their key role in the gl...
Amazonian forest fragments and second-growth forests often differ substantially from undisturbed for...
Plant chemical composition and the soil community are known to influence litter and soil organic mat...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes co-variation in leaf functional traits relevant to carbo...
Global biodiversity loss is creating a more urgent need to understand the role organisms play in eco...
<div><p>Human-caused alterations of the carbon and nutrient cycles are expected to impact tropical e...
Forest canopy herbivores are known to increase rates of nutrient fluxes to the forest floor in a num...
Tropical forests determine global biogeochemical cycles to a large extent, but control factors for k...
International audienceSoil fauna is a key control of the decomposition rate of leaf litter, yet its ...
Soil fauna is a key control of the decomposition rate of leaf litter, yet its interactions with litt...
Tropical soil arthropod communities are highly diverse and provide a number of important ecosystem s...
Forest conversion and fragmentation are major causes of diminished ecosystem function and biodiversi...
In hyperdiverse tropical forests, the key drivers of litter decomposition are poorly understood desp...
1. Ecological stoichiometry predicts important control of the relative abundance of the key elements...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
Proper estimates of decomposition are essential for tropical forests, given their key role in the gl...
Amazonian forest fragments and second-growth forests often differ substantially from undisturbed for...
Plant chemical composition and the soil community are known to influence litter and soil organic mat...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes co-variation in leaf functional traits relevant to carbo...
Global biodiversity loss is creating a more urgent need to understand the role organisms play in eco...
<div><p>Human-caused alterations of the carbon and nutrient cycles are expected to impact tropical e...
Forest canopy herbivores are known to increase rates of nutrient fluxes to the forest floor in a num...
Tropical forests determine global biogeochemical cycles to a large extent, but control factors for k...