The production of aboveground soft tissue represents an important share of total net primary production in tropical rain forests. Here we draw from a large number of published and unpublished datasets (n = 81 sites) to assess the determinants of litterfall variation across South American tropical forests. We show that across old-growth tropical rainforests, litterfall averages 8.61±1.91Mgha−1 yr−1 (mean±standard deviation, in dry mass units). Secondary forests have a lower annual litterfall than old-growth tropical forests with a mean of 8.01±3.41Mgha−1 yr−1. Annual litterfall shows no significant variation with total annual rainfall, either globally or within forest types. It does not vary consistently with soil type, except in the poorest...
1. Litter decomposition recycles nutrients and causes large fluxes of carbon dioxide into the atmosp...
Abstract Background This study aimed to determine the influence of soil traits, vegetation structure...
Proper estimates of decomposition are essential for tropical forests, given their key role in the gl...
International audienceThe production of aboveground soft tissue represents an important share of tot...
The production of aboveground soft tissue represents an important share of total net primary product...
Above-ground litter production is one of the most accessible ways to estimate ecosystem productivity...
Tropical rainforests play an important role in the storage and cycling of global terrestrial carbon....
The seasonality of litter inputs in forests has important implications for understanding ecosystem p...
Tropical dry forests (TDFs) represent 42% of all tropical forests; they are extensive, but little is...
Litter-induced pulses of nutrient availability could play an important role in the productivity and ...
Litterfall is an essential component of tropical forest productivity, transferring nutrients from th...
Litterfall plays an important role in nutrient cycling and maintenance of soil fertility in terrestr...
Tree species-rich tropical rainforests are characterized by a highly variable quality of leaf litter...
Future climates have the potential to alter decomposition rates in tropical forest with implications...
Tropical forests play a substantial role in the global carbon (C) cycle and are projected to experie...
1. Litter decomposition recycles nutrients and causes large fluxes of carbon dioxide into the atmosp...
Abstract Background This study aimed to determine the influence of soil traits, vegetation structure...
Proper estimates of decomposition are essential for tropical forests, given their key role in the gl...
International audienceThe production of aboveground soft tissue represents an important share of tot...
The production of aboveground soft tissue represents an important share of total net primary product...
Above-ground litter production is one of the most accessible ways to estimate ecosystem productivity...
Tropical rainforests play an important role in the storage and cycling of global terrestrial carbon....
The seasonality of litter inputs in forests has important implications for understanding ecosystem p...
Tropical dry forests (TDFs) represent 42% of all tropical forests; they are extensive, but little is...
Litter-induced pulses of nutrient availability could play an important role in the productivity and ...
Litterfall is an essential component of tropical forest productivity, transferring nutrients from th...
Litterfall plays an important role in nutrient cycling and maintenance of soil fertility in terrestr...
Tree species-rich tropical rainforests are characterized by a highly variable quality of leaf litter...
Future climates have the potential to alter decomposition rates in tropical forest with implications...
Tropical forests play a substantial role in the global carbon (C) cycle and are projected to experie...
1. Litter decomposition recycles nutrients and causes large fluxes of carbon dioxide into the atmosp...
Abstract Background This study aimed to determine the influence of soil traits, vegetation structure...
Proper estimates of decomposition are essential for tropical forests, given their key role in the gl...