1. We investigated the effects of riparian plant diversity (species number and identity) and temperature on microbially mediated leaf decomposition by assessing fungal biodiversity, fungal reproduction and leaf mass loss. 2. Leaves of five riparian plant species were first immersed in a stream to allow microbial colonisation and were then exposed, alone or in all possible combinations, at 16 or 24 °C in laboratory microcosms. 3. Fungal biodiversity was reduced by temperature but was not affected by litter diversity. Temperature altered fungal community composition with species of warmer climate, such as Lunulospora curvula, becoming dominant. 4. Fungal reproduction was affected by litter diversity, but not by temperature. Fungal re...
Microorganisms are key drivers of leaf litter decomposition; however, the mechanisms underlying the ...
International audience1. The drying of stream channels resulting from flow interruption is expected ...
International audience1. The drying of stream channels resulting from flow interruption is expected ...
Despite predicted global warming, the temperature effects on headwater stream functioning are poorly...
International audienceIn woodland streams, the decomposition of allochthonous organic matter constit...
International audienceIn woodland streams, the decomposition of allochthonous organic matter constit...
International audienceIn woodland streams, the decomposition of allochthonous organic matter constit...
International audienceIn woodland streams, the decomposition of allochthonous organic matter constit...
In woodland streams, the decomposition of allochthonous organic matter constitutes a fundamental eco...
We examined the interactive effects of temperature and inorganic nutrients on leaf decomposition...
Ongoing climate change is expected to affect the diversity and activity of aquatic microbes, which p...
Litter decomposition is an ecological process of key importance for forest headwater stream function...
Ongoing climate change is expected to affect the diversity and activity of aquatic microbes, which ...
This version thus not correspond to the final version of the journal. To assess the final version pl...
Predicted increases in temperature under climate change scenarios are expected to affect not only at...
Microorganisms are key drivers of leaf litter decomposition; however, the mechanisms underlying the ...
International audience1. The drying of stream channels resulting from flow interruption is expected ...
International audience1. The drying of stream channels resulting from flow interruption is expected ...
Despite predicted global warming, the temperature effects on headwater stream functioning are poorly...
International audienceIn woodland streams, the decomposition of allochthonous organic matter constit...
International audienceIn woodland streams, the decomposition of allochthonous organic matter constit...
International audienceIn woodland streams, the decomposition of allochthonous organic matter constit...
International audienceIn woodland streams, the decomposition of allochthonous organic matter constit...
In woodland streams, the decomposition of allochthonous organic matter constitutes a fundamental eco...
We examined the interactive effects of temperature and inorganic nutrients on leaf decomposition...
Ongoing climate change is expected to affect the diversity and activity of aquatic microbes, which p...
Litter decomposition is an ecological process of key importance for forest headwater stream function...
Ongoing climate change is expected to affect the diversity and activity of aquatic microbes, which ...
This version thus not correspond to the final version of the journal. To assess the final version pl...
Predicted increases in temperature under climate change scenarios are expected to affect not only at...
Microorganisms are key drivers of leaf litter decomposition; however, the mechanisms underlying the ...
International audience1. The drying of stream channels resulting from flow interruption is expected ...
International audience1. The drying of stream channels resulting from flow interruption is expected ...