In hyperdiverse tropical forests, the key drivers of litter decomposition are poorly understood despite its crucial role in facilitating nutrient availability for plants and microbes. Selective logging is a pressing land use with potential for considerable impacts on plant-soil interactions, litter decomposition, and nutrient cycling. Here, in Borneo's tropical rainforests, we test the hypothesis that decomposition is driven by litter quality and that there is a significant "home-field advantage," that is positive interaction between local litter quality and land use. We determined mass loss of leaf litter, collected from selectively logged and old-growth forest, in a fully factorial experimental design, using meshes that either allowed or ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
peer-reviewedGlobal change is affecting primary productivity in forests worldwide, and this, in turn...
1.The introduction of a non‐native species frequently has adverse direct effects on native species. ...
In hyperdiverse tropical forests, the key drivers of litter decomposition are poorly understood desp...
Funded by Natural Environment Research Council. Grant Number: NE/K016253/1Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Nutrient resorption from senesced leaves as a nutrient conservation strategy is important for plants...
We explore the effect of land‐use change from extensively used grasslands to intensified silvi‐ and ...
Experimental evidence shows that site fertility is a key modulator underlying plant community change...
Farmland vegetative strips are a proven source of support for ecosystem services and are globally us...
Experimental evidence shows that site fertility is a key modulator underlying plant community change...
Temperature is a core component of a species' fundamental niche. At the fine scale over which most o...
Pulse-type perturbation through excreta by animals creates a mosaic of short-term high nutrient-load...
Mega‐dams create highly fragmented archipelagos, affecting biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in...
ALTRES AJUTS: ERC/NE/J011002/1, ERC/NE/N014022/11. Litterfall dynamics in tropical forests are a goo...
1. Land set aside for preservation of biodiversity often has low productivity. As biodiversity gener...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
peer-reviewedGlobal change is affecting primary productivity in forests worldwide, and this, in turn...
1.The introduction of a non‐native species frequently has adverse direct effects on native species. ...
In hyperdiverse tropical forests, the key drivers of litter decomposition are poorly understood desp...
Funded by Natural Environment Research Council. Grant Number: NE/K016253/1Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Nutrient resorption from senesced leaves as a nutrient conservation strategy is important for plants...
We explore the effect of land‐use change from extensively used grasslands to intensified silvi‐ and ...
Experimental evidence shows that site fertility is a key modulator underlying plant community change...
Farmland vegetative strips are a proven source of support for ecosystem services and are globally us...
Experimental evidence shows that site fertility is a key modulator underlying plant community change...
Temperature is a core component of a species' fundamental niche. At the fine scale over which most o...
Pulse-type perturbation through excreta by animals creates a mosaic of short-term high nutrient-load...
Mega‐dams create highly fragmented archipelagos, affecting biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in...
ALTRES AJUTS: ERC/NE/J011002/1, ERC/NE/N014022/11. Litterfall dynamics in tropical forests are a goo...
1. Land set aside for preservation of biodiversity often has low productivity. As biodiversity gener...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
peer-reviewedGlobal change is affecting primary productivity in forests worldwide, and this, in turn...
1.The introduction of a non‐native species frequently has adverse direct effects on native species. ...