International audienceLeaf litter from riparian vegetation provides the main source of matter and energy for food webs of small forest streams. Shredding macroinvertebrates mostly feed on this litter when it hasbeen colonised and conditioned by microorganisms, especially by aquatic hyphomycetes. Since shredders feed selectively, they must make foraging decisions based on the physical and chemicalcharacteristics of the food resource, which can change depending on the identity of fungal species.Here, we addressed the effect of changes in fungal assemblage structure on the elemental composition of oak (Quercus robur) leaf litter and how variation in litter quality affects the feeding of a stream shredder. Leaf discs were incubated in microcosm...
Streams receiving agricultural runoff are typically enriched with nutrients, which variously impact ...
We followed the dynamics of aspen leaf degradation caused by six species of aquatic Hyphomycetes and...
International audience1. The functioning of many aquatic ecosystems is controlled by surrounding ter...
1. Leaf litter from riparian vegetation provides the main source of matter and energy for food webs...
International audience1. Decomposition of litter mixtures in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems...
International audience1. Detritivores preferentially consume certain aquatic hyphomycete species whi...
Saprotrophic fungi are one of the primary groups of organisms responsible for decomposition and nutr...
1.Animals play a major role in nutrient cycling via excretory processes. Although the positive indir...
ABSTRACT Through field and laboratory experiments we investigated the effects of leaf traits of two ...
The study of leaf litter as a resource for shredders has emerged as a key topic in trophic links in ...
The study of leaf litter as a resource for shredders has emerged as a key topic in trophic links in ...
Amazon and Cerrado forested streams show natural fluctuations in leaf-litter quantity along the time...
The decomposition of plant litter is a fundamental ecological process in small forest streams. Litte...
International audience1. Heterotrophic microorganisms are crucial for mineralising leaf litter and r...
Degradative abilities of aquatic hyphomycetes and the relationship between fungalmediated conditioni...
Streams receiving agricultural runoff are typically enriched with nutrients, which variously impact ...
We followed the dynamics of aspen leaf degradation caused by six species of aquatic Hyphomycetes and...
International audience1. The functioning of many aquatic ecosystems is controlled by surrounding ter...
1. Leaf litter from riparian vegetation provides the main source of matter and energy for food webs...
International audience1. Decomposition of litter mixtures in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems...
International audience1. Detritivores preferentially consume certain aquatic hyphomycete species whi...
Saprotrophic fungi are one of the primary groups of organisms responsible for decomposition and nutr...
1.Animals play a major role in nutrient cycling via excretory processes. Although the positive indir...
ABSTRACT Through field and laboratory experiments we investigated the effects of leaf traits of two ...
The study of leaf litter as a resource for shredders has emerged as a key topic in trophic links in ...
The study of leaf litter as a resource for shredders has emerged as a key topic in trophic links in ...
Amazon and Cerrado forested streams show natural fluctuations in leaf-litter quantity along the time...
The decomposition of plant litter is a fundamental ecological process in small forest streams. Litte...
International audience1. Heterotrophic microorganisms are crucial for mineralising leaf litter and r...
Degradative abilities of aquatic hyphomycetes and the relationship between fungalmediated conditioni...
Streams receiving agricultural runoff are typically enriched with nutrients, which variously impact ...
We followed the dynamics of aspen leaf degradation caused by six species of aquatic Hyphomycetes and...
International audience1. The functioning of many aquatic ecosystems is controlled by surrounding ter...