1. In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter returning most of it to the soil as faeces. Such conversion of leaf litter into faeces may stimulate decomposition by increasing the surface area available for microbial colonization. Yet, experimental support for either the outcome or the mechanism of these conversion effects is lacking. 2. Based on the hypothesis that the identity of plant species from which leaf litter is transformed into faeces has a critical role in how faeces decomposition proceeds, we collected faeces of the widely abundant millipede Glomeris marginata fed with leaf litter from seven distinct tree species. We compared the physical and chemical characteristics and the r...
1. We are facing major biodiversity loss and there is evidence that such loss can alter ecosystem fu...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
1. Herbivory and litter decomposition are key controllers of ecosystem carbon and nutrient cycling. ...
1. In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ...
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...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a key process for nutrient cycling with broad ecosystem-level conseq...
In the last decade, our understanding of plant litter decomposition and soil organic matter formatio...
1. We are facing major biodiversity loss and there is evidence that such loss can alter ecosystem fu...
To comprehend the potential consequences of biodiversity loss on the leaf litter decomposition proce...
1. We are facing major biodiversity loss and there is evidence that such loss can alter ecosystem fu...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
1. Herbivory and litter decomposition are key controllers of ecosystem carbon and nutrient cycling. ...
1. In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ...
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...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a key process for nutrient cycling with broad ecosystem-level conseq...
In the last decade, our understanding of plant litter decomposition and soil organic matter formatio...
1. We are facing major biodiversity loss and there is evidence that such loss can alter ecosystem fu...
To comprehend the potential consequences of biodiversity loss on the leaf litter decomposition proce...
1. We are facing major biodiversity loss and there is evidence that such loss can alter ecosystem fu...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
1. Herbivory and litter decomposition are key controllers of ecosystem carbon and nutrient cycling. ...