The importance of leaf litter diversity for decomposition, an important process in terrestrial ecosystems, is much debated. Previous leaf litter-mixing studies have shown that non-additive leaf litter diversity effects can occur, but it is not clear why they occurred in only half of the studies and which underlying mechanisms can explain these conflicting results. We hypothesized that incorporating the role of macro-detritivores could be important. Although often ignored, macro-detritivores are known to strongly influence decomposition. To better understand the importance of macro-detritivores for leaf litter mixing effects during decomposition, four common leaf litter species were added separately and in two and four species combinations t...
As a result of low decomposition rates, high-latitude ecosystems store large amounts of carbon. Litt...
Biodiversity loss in riparian forests has the potential to alter rates of leaf litter decomposition ...
<div><p>Biodiversity loss in riparian forests has the potential to alter rates of leaf litter decomp...
The importance of leaf litter diversity for decomposition, an important process in terrestrial ecosy...
To comprehend the potential consequences of biodiversity loss on the leaf litter decomposition proce...
To comprehend the potential consequences of biodiversity loss on the leaf litter decomposition proce...
1. In biodiversity and ecosystem functioning research, the consideration of intraspecific trait vari...
1. Understanding how biodiversity loss influences plant litter decomposition—that is, the biological...
Decomposition rates of litter mixtures reflect the combined effects of litter species diversity, lit...
The leaf litter environment (single species versus mixed species), and interactions between litter d...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
More than half of the net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems returns to the soil through l...
1. At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the u...
International audiencePlant traits are known to control litter decomposition rates through afterlife...
As a result of low decomposition rates, high-latitude ecosystems store large amounts of carbon. Litt...
Biodiversity loss in riparian forests has the potential to alter rates of leaf litter decomposition ...
<div><p>Biodiversity loss in riparian forests has the potential to alter rates of leaf litter decomp...
The importance of leaf litter diversity for decomposition, an important process in terrestrial ecosy...
To comprehend the potential consequences of biodiversity loss on the leaf litter decomposition proce...
To comprehend the potential consequences of biodiversity loss on the leaf litter decomposition proce...
1. In biodiversity and ecosystem functioning research, the consideration of intraspecific trait vari...
1. Understanding how biodiversity loss influences plant litter decomposition—that is, the biological...
Decomposition rates of litter mixtures reflect the combined effects of litter species diversity, lit...
The leaf litter environment (single species versus mixed species), and interactions between litter d...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
More than half of the net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems returns to the soil through l...
1. At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the u...
International audiencePlant traits are known to control litter decomposition rates through afterlife...
As a result of low decomposition rates, high-latitude ecosystems store large amounts of carbon. Litt...
Biodiversity loss in riparian forests has the potential to alter rates of leaf litter decomposition ...
<div><p>Biodiversity loss in riparian forests has the potential to alter rates of leaf litter decomp...