The transformation of leaf litter into fecal pellets by saprophagous macroarthropods has long been suggested to play an important role in litter decomposition by altering microbial processes. However, conflicting results are reported in the literature, and it is currently not clear to what extent varying initial litter quality contributes to distinct microbial responses to the transformation of litter into feces. Here we performed a screening test using a wide range of distinct leaf litter from 26 tree species. We fed these litters to the macroarthropod species i during one week under controlled conditions, and compared microbial responses in uningested leaf litter with that of feces produced from the 26 different leaf litter types. We asse...
The indirect contribution terrestrial isopods make to decomposition processes by stimulating microbi...
International audienceIn the last decade, our understanding of plant litter decomposition and soil o...
The leaf litter environment (single species versus mixed species), and interactions between litter d...
The transformation of leaf litter into fecal pellets by saprophagous macroarthropods has long been s...
International audiencePlant traits are known to control litter decomposition rates through afterlife...
International audienceSaprophagous macroarthropods are usually described as litter transformers that...
Most estimates of litter decomposition rates do not account well for the effects of soil macrofauna,...
International audienceSaprophagous macroarthropods are important actors in litter decomposition as t...
In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ret...
Many studies have investigated whether microbiota has been adapted to decompose a given litter type ...
1. In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ...
Litter-feeding soil animals are notoriously neglected in conceptual and mechanistic biogeochemical m...
This work addresses the impact of eight detritivorous species of soil macro-invertebrates (three mil...
The importance of leaf litter diversity for decomposition, an important process in terrestrial ecosy...
Saprotrophic fungi are one of the primary groups of organisms responsible for decomposition and nutr...
The indirect contribution terrestrial isopods make to decomposition processes by stimulating microbi...
International audienceIn the last decade, our understanding of plant litter decomposition and soil o...
The leaf litter environment (single species versus mixed species), and interactions between litter d...
The transformation of leaf litter into fecal pellets by saprophagous macroarthropods has long been s...
International audiencePlant traits are known to control litter decomposition rates through afterlife...
International audienceSaprophagous macroarthropods are usually described as litter transformers that...
Most estimates of litter decomposition rates do not account well for the effects of soil macrofauna,...
International audienceSaprophagous macroarthropods are important actors in litter decomposition as t...
In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ret...
Many studies have investigated whether microbiota has been adapted to decompose a given litter type ...
1. In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ...
Litter-feeding soil animals are notoriously neglected in conceptual and mechanistic biogeochemical m...
This work addresses the impact of eight detritivorous species of soil macro-invertebrates (three mil...
The importance of leaf litter diversity for decomposition, an important process in terrestrial ecosy...
Saprotrophic fungi are one of the primary groups of organisms responsible for decomposition and nutr...
The indirect contribution terrestrial isopods make to decomposition processes by stimulating microbi...
International audienceIn the last decade, our understanding of plant litter decomposition and soil o...
The leaf litter environment (single species versus mixed species), and interactions between litter d...