Litter decomposition is an ecosystem process that allows energy and nutrients transfer from dead plant matter into detrital food webs. Several studies revealed that leaf litter decomposition rates differ across biomes, but the reasons for these differences are not yet clear. Here, we test the role of several leaf litter physical and chemical characteristics as predictors of decomposition rates and whether life forms (evergreen vs. deciduous) differ in decomposition rates. Leaves from dominant riparian trees were collected in four ecoregions (temperate deciduous forest, subtropical seasonal semideciduous forest, tropical Cerrado and subtropical dense ombrophylous forest) and their physical and chemical characteristics were measure...
The biodiversity of litter can regulate carbon and nutrient cycling during mixed decomposition. It i...
Este artículo contiene 14 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tabla.The present study aims to understand how micr...
1. Litter decomposition supplies nutrients and energy within and among aquatic and terrestrial ecosy...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
1. Decomposition is a key ecosystem process that determines nutrient and carbon cycling. Individual ...
Decomposition was studied in a reciprocal litter transplant experiment to examine the effects of for...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is an important process in many streams. The flow of carbon and nutrie...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes co-variation in leaf functional traits relevant to carbo...
Decomposition is essential for nutrient recycling when the carbon and other nutrients go back into u...
Detrital food webs of woodland streams depend on terrestrial litter input and, thus, are susceptibl...
Litter decomposition, a major determinant of ecosystem functioning, is strongly influenced by the li...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a major ecosystem process that can link aquatic to terrestrial ecosy...
The biodiversity of litter can regulate carbon and nutrient cycling during mixed decomposition. It i...
Este artículo contiene 14 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tabla.The present study aims to understand how micr...
1. Litter decomposition supplies nutrients and energy within and among aquatic and terrestrial ecosy...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
1. Decomposition is a key ecosystem process that determines nutrient and carbon cycling. Individual ...
Decomposition was studied in a reciprocal litter transplant experiment to examine the effects of for...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is an important process in many streams. The flow of carbon and nutrie...
The leaf economics spectrum (LES) describes co-variation in leaf functional traits relevant to carbo...
Decomposition is essential for nutrient recycling when the carbon and other nutrients go back into u...
Detrital food webs of woodland streams depend on terrestrial litter input and, thus, are susceptibl...
Litter decomposition, a major determinant of ecosystem functioning, is strongly influenced by the li...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a major ecosystem process that can link aquatic to terrestrial ecosy...
The biodiversity of litter can regulate carbon and nutrient cycling during mixed decomposition. It i...
Este artículo contiene 14 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tabla.The present study aims to understand how micr...
1. Litter decomposition supplies nutrients and energy within and among aquatic and terrestrial ecosy...