Leaf litter contributes to the functioning of aquatic ecosystems through allochthonous inputs of carbon, nitrogen, and other elements. Here, we examine leaf litter nutrient inputs and decomposition associated with four plant species using a mesocosm approach. Native sycamore fig Ficus sycomorus L., and silver cluster–leaf Terminalia sericea Burch. ex DC. decomposition dynamics were compared to invasive tickberry Lantana camara L. and guava Psidium guajava L., whereby phosphate, nitrate, nitrite, silicate, and ammonium releases were quantified over time. Leaf inputs significantly reduced pH, with reductions most marked by invasive L. camara. Conductivity was heightened by all leaf input treatments, except native T. sericea. Leaf inputs signi...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a major ecosystem process that can link aquatic to terrestrial ecosy...
1. We are facing major biodiversity loss and there is evidence that such loss can alter ecosystem fu...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...
Leaf litter contributes to the functioning of aquatic ecosystems through allochthonous inputs of car...
Lake and reservoir ecosystems are regarded as heterotrophic detritus-based habitats which are depend...
Este artículo contiene 14 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tabla.The present study aims to understand how micr...
1. The effects of resource quality on ecosystems can shift through time based on preferential use an...
We compared loss in leaf mass and chemical changes (concentrations of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous,...
Indo-Malaysian peatswamp forests are waterlogged, seasonally flooded, nutrient limited habitats that...
1. Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via mul...
During leaf litter decomposition, nutrients are released, can be transferred among different litter ...
Among the most important ecosystem processes in wetlands is plant litter decomposition, which provid...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
A common hypothesis to explain the effect of litter mixing is based on the difference in litter N co...
Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via multip...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a major ecosystem process that can link aquatic to terrestrial ecosy...
1. We are facing major biodiversity loss and there is evidence that such loss can alter ecosystem fu...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...
Leaf litter contributes to the functioning of aquatic ecosystems through allochthonous inputs of car...
Lake and reservoir ecosystems are regarded as heterotrophic detritus-based habitats which are depend...
Este artículo contiene 14 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tabla.The present study aims to understand how micr...
1. The effects of resource quality on ecosystems can shift through time based on preferential use an...
We compared loss in leaf mass and chemical changes (concentrations of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous,...
Indo-Malaysian peatswamp forests are waterlogged, seasonally flooded, nutrient limited habitats that...
1. Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via mul...
During leaf litter decomposition, nutrients are released, can be transferred among different litter ...
Among the most important ecosystem processes in wetlands is plant litter decomposition, which provid...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
A common hypothesis to explain the effect of litter mixing is based on the difference in litter N co...
Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via multip...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a major ecosystem process that can link aquatic to terrestrial ecosy...
1. We are facing major biodiversity loss and there is evidence that such loss can alter ecosystem fu...
Wetland plants are important components in constructed wetlands (CWs), and one of their most importa...