The invasion of native riparian forests by exotic tree species can lead to profound changes in the ecological integrity of freshwater ecosystems. We assessed litter decomposition of native (Alnus glutinosa and Quercus robur) and invasive (Acacia melanoxylon and Acacia dealbata) tree species, and associated microbial activity and community structure, after being immersed for conditioning in 3 reference and 3 “invaded” streams in Serra da Lousã (central Portugal) and used in microcosms simulating stream conditions. Litter decomposition differed among species, in the order: Al. glutinosa > Q. robur > (Ac. melanoxylon ~ Ac. dealbata). Alnus glutinosa litter decomposed faster probably because it was soft and had high nitrogen concentration f...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
Forest change occurs worldwide, especially on islands where space is a limiting factor for human act...
Author's personal copyIn forested headwater streams, decomposition of allochthonous organic matter i...
Non-native nitrogen-fixing Acacia species have been invading riparian ecosystems worldwide, potentia...
1. Nitrogen (N)-fixing Acacia species are often aggressive invaders outside their native range. When...
Detrital food webs of woodland streams depend on terrestrial litter input and, thus, are susceptibl...
Eucalypt plantations cover over 1.5 million ha in the Iberian Peninsula. The effects of the replacem...
1. Invasive tree pathogens threaten forests worldwide, but their effects on streams are poorly unde...
The Portuguese Foundation for the Science and Technology supported I Fernandes (SFRH/BD/42215/2007
A common watershed restoration practice to improve water quality and stream ecosystem functions and ...
Manipulations of plant litter diversity have been shown to affect litter decomposition and to alter ...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
17 páginas, 3 tablas, 4 figuras[EN] Riparian invasion by exotic trees may lead to changes in the qua...
In riparian restoration projects tree species are often planted in assemblages that diverge from pat...
The Portuguese Foundation for the Science and Technology supported I. Fernandes (SFRH/BD/42215/2007
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
Forest change occurs worldwide, especially on islands where space is a limiting factor for human act...
Author's personal copyIn forested headwater streams, decomposition of allochthonous organic matter i...
Non-native nitrogen-fixing Acacia species have been invading riparian ecosystems worldwide, potentia...
1. Nitrogen (N)-fixing Acacia species are often aggressive invaders outside their native range. When...
Detrital food webs of woodland streams depend on terrestrial litter input and, thus, are susceptibl...
Eucalypt plantations cover over 1.5 million ha in the Iberian Peninsula. The effects of the replacem...
1. Invasive tree pathogens threaten forests worldwide, but their effects on streams are poorly unde...
The Portuguese Foundation for the Science and Technology supported I Fernandes (SFRH/BD/42215/2007
A common watershed restoration practice to improve water quality and stream ecosystem functions and ...
Manipulations of plant litter diversity have been shown to affect litter decomposition and to alter ...
One of the most important sources of energy in aquatic ecosystems is the allochthonous input of detr...
17 páginas, 3 tablas, 4 figuras[EN] Riparian invasion by exotic trees may lead to changes in the qua...
In riparian restoration projects tree species are often planted in assemblages that diverge from pat...
The Portuguese Foundation for the Science and Technology supported I. Fernandes (SFRH/BD/42215/2007
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
Forest change occurs worldwide, especially on islands where space is a limiting factor for human act...
Author's personal copyIn forested headwater streams, decomposition of allochthonous organic matter i...