Understanding the consequences of altered rainfall patterns on litter decomposition is critical to predicting the feedback effect of climate change on atmospheric CO2 concentrations. While their effect on microbial decomposition received considerable attention, their effect on litter fragmentation by detritivores, the other dominant decomposition pathway, remains largely unexplored. Particularly, it remains unclear how different detritivore species and their interactions respond to changes in rainfall quantity and frequency. To fill this knowledge gap, we determined the contribution to litter decomposition of two detritivore species (millipede and isopod), separately and in combination, under contrasting rainfall quantity and frequency in a...
Climate change and biodiversity loss are expected to simultaneously affect ecosystems, however resea...
Anthropogenic warming is projected to trigger positive feedbacks to climate by enhancing carbon loss...
Rates of ecosystem processes such as decomposition are likely to change as a result of human impacts...
Increasing climate variability is one of the dominant components of climate change, resulting partic...
Understanding the consequences of ongoing climate change on litter decomposition is fundamental to p...
7 figuras.- 1 tablas.- referencias.- Data and associated code to reproduce the results are stored in...
International audienceBackground Litter decomposition is a fundamental process of biogeochemical cyc...
More than half of the net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems returns to the soil through l...
1. Arthropods in the leaf-litter layer of forest soils influence ecosystem processes such as decompo...
Forests are structurally rich ecosystems with strong spatial variation in microclimate. Local temper...
More than half of net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems returns to the soil through leaf ...
As a result of low decomposition rates, high-latitude ecosystems store large amounts of carbon. Litt...
The ecological impact of rapid environmental change will depend on the resistance of key ecosystems ...
Warming temperatures are increasing rainfall extremes, yet arthropod responses to climatic fluctuati...
Climate change is likely to alter decomposition rates through direct effects on soil biotic activity...
Climate change and biodiversity loss are expected to simultaneously affect ecosystems, however resea...
Anthropogenic warming is projected to trigger positive feedbacks to climate by enhancing carbon loss...
Rates of ecosystem processes such as decomposition are likely to change as a result of human impacts...
Increasing climate variability is one of the dominant components of climate change, resulting partic...
Understanding the consequences of ongoing climate change on litter decomposition is fundamental to p...
7 figuras.- 1 tablas.- referencias.- Data and associated code to reproduce the results are stored in...
International audienceBackground Litter decomposition is a fundamental process of biogeochemical cyc...
More than half of the net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems returns to the soil through l...
1. Arthropods in the leaf-litter layer of forest soils influence ecosystem processes such as decompo...
Forests are structurally rich ecosystems with strong spatial variation in microclimate. Local temper...
More than half of net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems returns to the soil through leaf ...
As a result of low decomposition rates, high-latitude ecosystems store large amounts of carbon. Litt...
The ecological impact of rapid environmental change will depend on the resistance of key ecosystems ...
Warming temperatures are increasing rainfall extremes, yet arthropod responses to climatic fluctuati...
Climate change is likely to alter decomposition rates through direct effects on soil biotic activity...
Climate change and biodiversity loss are expected to simultaneously affect ecosystems, however resea...
Anthropogenic warming is projected to trigger positive feedbacks to climate by enhancing carbon loss...
Rates of ecosystem processes such as decomposition are likely to change as a result of human impacts...