Climate and litter quality are primary drivers of terrestrial decomposition and, based on evidence from multisite experiments at regional and global scales, are universally factored into global decomposition models. In contrast, soil animals are considered key regulators of decomposition at local scales but their role at larger scales is unresolved. Soil animals are consequently excluded from global models of organic mineralization processes. Incomplete assessment of the roles of soil animals stems from the difficulties of manipulating invertebrate animals experimentally across large geographic gradients. This is compounded by deficient or inconsistent taxonomy. We report a global decomposition experiment to assess the importance of soil an...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
AbstractLittle is known about the effect of decomposer diversity on litter decomposition in alpine a...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
Climate and litter quality are primary drivers of terrestrial decomposition and, based on evidence f...
Climate and litter quality have been identified as major drivers of litter decomposition at large sp...
More than half of the net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems returns to the soil through l...
More than half of net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems returns to the soil through leaf ...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
Background & aims Herbivore-driven changes to soil properties can influence the decomposition rate ...
1) Species loss is often associated with a decline in ecosystem functions. Globally, digging mammals...
Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil fau...
Soil fauna plays a key role in organic matter decomposition. Litter decomposition depends on the rel...
Longstanding observations suggest that dissolved materials are lost from fresh litter through leachi...
1. At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the u...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
AbstractLittle is known about the effect of decomposer diversity on litter decomposition in alpine a...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
Climate and litter quality are primary drivers of terrestrial decomposition and, based on evidence f...
Climate and litter quality have been identified as major drivers of litter decomposition at large sp...
More than half of the net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems returns to the soil through l...
More than half of net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems returns to the soil through leaf ...
1.Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil f...
Background & aims Herbivore-driven changes to soil properties can influence the decomposition rate ...
1) Species loss is often associated with a decline in ecosystem functions. Globally, digging mammals...
Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil fau...
Soil fauna plays a key role in organic matter decomposition. Litter decomposition depends on the rel...
Longstanding observations suggest that dissolved materials are lost from fresh litter through leachi...
1. At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the u...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
AbstractLittle is known about the effect of decomposer diversity on litter decomposition in alpine a...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...