Plant litter represents a major basal resource in streams, where its decomposition is partly regulated by litter traits. Litter-trait variation may determine the latitudinal gradient in decomposition in streams, which is mainly microbial in the tropics and detritivore-mediated at high latitudes. However, this hypothesis remains untested, as we lack information on large-scale trait variation for riparian litter. Variation cannot easily be inferred from existing leaf-trait databases, since nutrient resorption can cause traits of litter and green leaves to diverge. Here we present the frst global-scale assessment of riparian litter quality by determining latitudinal variation (spanning 107°) in litter traits (nutrient concentrations; phy...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
Plant litter breakdown is a key ecological process in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems. Streams...
Plant litter decomposition is a key process in terrestrial carbon cycling, yet the relative importan...
International audiencePlant litter represents a major basal resource in streams, where its decomposi...
Plant litter represents a major basal resource in streams, where its decomposition is partly regulat...
Plant litter represents a major basal resource in streams, where its decomposition is partly regulat...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
Many forested headwater streams are heterotrophic ecosystems in which allochthonous inputs of plant ...
Running waters contribute substantially to global carbon fluxes through decomposition of terrestrial...
Plant litter breakdown is a key ecological process in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems. Streams...
Many forested headwater streams are heterotrophic ecosystems in which allochthonous inputs of plant ...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
Plant litter breakdown is a key ecological process in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems. Streams...
Plant litter decomposition is a key process in terrestrial carbon cycling, yet the relative importan...
International audiencePlant litter represents a major basal resource in streams, where its decomposi...
Plant litter represents a major basal resource in streams, where its decomposition is partly regulat...
Plant litter represents a major basal resource in streams, where its decomposition is partly regulat...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
Many forested headwater streams are heterotrophic ecosystems in which allochthonous inputs of plant ...
Running waters contribute substantially to global carbon fluxes through decomposition of terrestrial...
Plant litter breakdown is a key ecological process in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems. Streams...
Many forested headwater streams are heterotrophic ecosystems in which allochthonous inputs of plant ...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
Plant litter breakdown is a key ecological process in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems. Streams...
Plant litter decomposition is a key process in terrestrial carbon cycling, yet the relative importan...