Lake and reservoir ecosystems are regarded as heterotrophic detritus-based habitats which are dependent on both autochthonous and allochthonous organic matter for the majority of energy inputs. In particular, allochthonous detritus is in particular important for the trophic dynamics of microbial organisms, macroinvertebrates and benthic plants in freshwaters. Here, we assess macroinvertebrate colonisation, and quantify decomposition rates, of leaf litter from species of native and invasive plants in a small agricultural reservoir. Native fig Ficus sycomorus and silver cluster–leaf Terminalia sericea were compared to invasive tickberry Lantana camara and guava Psidium guajava, whereby macroinvertebrate colonisation was assessed over time. Le...
International audienceMacrophytes play an important role in the functioning and structuring of aquat...
Leaf litter processing is an essential ecosystem function in freshwater systems, since much of the c...
We investigated preferential insect colonization of natural versus artificial leaves in forested str...
Lake and reservoir ecosystems are regarded as heterotrophic detritus-based habitats which are depend...
Lake and reservoir ecosystems are regarded as heterotrophic detritus-based habitats which are depend...
Lake and reservoir ecosystems are regarded as heterotrophic detritus-based habitats which are depend...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
We compared macroinvertebrate communities on leaf packs made of recently senesced leaves of native Q...
Invasive species are a major threat to the biodiversity of an ecosystem. Their ability to establish ...
The densities of macroinvertebrates colonizing three types of leaf litter in a shaded and an unshade...
AIM: The aim was to compare the kinetics of decomposition and the colonization of leaf litter of two...
There have been many studies of litter decompocition and the macroinvertebrates associated with litt...
Aquatic plants play an important role in the survival and proliferation of invertebrates in freshwat...
Leaf litter processing is an essential ecosystem function in freshwater systems, since much of the c...
International audienceMacrophytes play an important role in the functioning and structuring of aquat...
Leaf litter processing is an essential ecosystem function in freshwater systems, since much of the c...
We investigated preferential insect colonization of natural versus artificial leaves in forested str...
Lake and reservoir ecosystems are regarded as heterotrophic detritus-based habitats which are depend...
Lake and reservoir ecosystems are regarded as heterotrophic detritus-based habitats which are depend...
Lake and reservoir ecosystems are regarded as heterotrophic detritus-based habitats which are depend...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
We compared macroinvertebrate communities on leaf packs made of recently senesced leaves of native Q...
Invasive species are a major threat to the biodiversity of an ecosystem. Their ability to establish ...
The densities of macroinvertebrates colonizing three types of leaf litter in a shaded and an unshade...
AIM: The aim was to compare the kinetics of decomposition and the colonization of leaf litter of two...
There have been many studies of litter decompocition and the macroinvertebrates associated with litt...
Aquatic plants play an important role in the survival and proliferation of invertebrates in freshwat...
Leaf litter processing is an essential ecosystem function in freshwater systems, since much of the c...
International audienceMacrophytes play an important role in the functioning and structuring of aquat...
Leaf litter processing is an essential ecosystem function in freshwater systems, since much of the c...
We investigated preferential insect colonization of natural versus artificial leaves in forested str...