Plant litter is the major source of energy and nutrients in stream ecosystems and its decomposition is vital for ecosystem nutrient cycling and functioning. Invertebrates are key contributors to instream litter decomposition, yet quantification of their effects and drivers at the global scale remains lacking. Here, we systematically synthesized data comprising 2707 observations from 141 studies of stream litter decomposition to assess the contribution and drivers of invertebrates to the decomposition process across the globe. We found that (1) the presence of invertebrates enhanced instream litter decomposition globally by an average of 74%; (2) initial litter quality and stream water physicochemical properties were equal drivers of inverte...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
1. In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ...
1. We investigated the effect of moderate eutrophication on leaf litter decomposition and associate...
Plant litter is the major source of energy and nutrients in stream ecosystems and its decomposition ...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...
1. We examined the relative importance of litter quality and stream characteristics in determining d...
Litter quality and decomposers are critical to carbon and nutrient cycling through litter decomposit...
Decomposition is essential for nutrient recycling when the carbon and other nutrients go back into u...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is an important process in many streams. The flow of carbon and nutrie...
Litter quality and decomposers are critical to carbon and nutrient cycling through litter decomposit...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
The contribution of shredders to litter breakdown in a tropical stream in Hong Kong was investigated...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
The relationship between detritivore diversity and decomposition can provide information on how biog...
International audienceSmall woodland streams make the majority of water courses in most watersheds. ...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
1. In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ...
1. We investigated the effect of moderate eutrophication on leaf litter decomposition and associate...
Plant litter is the major source of energy and nutrients in stream ecosystems and its decomposition ...
1. Streams and their riparian zones are connected by spatial flows of organic matter, and constitute...
1. We examined the relative importance of litter quality and stream characteristics in determining d...
Litter quality and decomposers are critical to carbon and nutrient cycling through litter decomposit...
Decomposition is essential for nutrient recycling when the carbon and other nutrients go back into u...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is an important process in many streams. The flow of carbon and nutrie...
Litter quality and decomposers are critical to carbon and nutrient cycling through litter decomposit...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
The contribution of shredders to litter breakdown in a tropical stream in Hong Kong was investigated...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
The relationship between detritivore diversity and decomposition can provide information on how biog...
International audienceSmall woodland streams make the majority of water courses in most watersheds. ...
Aim Leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems is a vital process linking ecosystem nutrient...
1. In many terrestrial ecosystems, detritivorous soil organisms ingest large amounts of leaf litter ...
1. We investigated the effect of moderate eutrophication on leaf litter decomposition and associate...