Background and Aims Litter often decomposes faster in its environment of origin (at ‘home’) than in a foreign environment (‘away’), which has become known as the home-field advantage (HFA). However, many studies have highlighted the conditional nature of the HFA, suggesting that current understanding of this phenomenon is not yet sufficient to generalize across systems. Methods The HFA hypothesis was tested for mono-specific and mixed-species litter using a tree-based experiment that manipulated the functional identity and diversity of the host tree community. Litter types of varying quality were transplanted between several host tree communities and decomposition rates were measured using litterbags. Since the decomposer community shoul...
Plant litter often decomposes faster in the habitat from which it was derived (i.e. home) than when ...
It has long been recognized that leaf traits exert a crucial control on litter decomposition, a key ...
1.It has long been recognized that leaf traits exert a crucial control on litter decomposition, a ke...
Background and Aims Litter often decomposes faster in its environment of origin (at ‘home’) than in ...
The ‘home-field advantage (HFA) hypothesis’ predicts that plant litter is decomposed faster than exp...
International audienceTree species influence the litter decomposition process by influencing litter ...
Home-Field Advantage (HFA) defines the way with which a plant litter may decompose faster in the hab...
Evidence is growing that leaf litter generally decomposes faster than expected in its environment of...
The 'home-field advantage' (HFA) hypothesis predicts that plant litter is decomposed faster than exp...
The home-field advantage hypothesis (HFA) predicts that plant litter decomposes faster than expected...
The home-field advantage hypothesis (HFA) predicts that plant litter decomposes faster than expected...
The ‘home-field advantage’ (HFA) hypothesis predicts that plant litter is decomposed faster than exp...
Plant litter often decomposes faster in the habitat from which it was derived (i.e. home) than when ...
It has long been recognized that leaf traits exert a crucial control on litter decomposition, a key ...
1.It has long been recognized that leaf traits exert a crucial control on litter decomposition, a ke...
Background and Aims Litter often decomposes faster in its environment of origin (at ‘home’) than in ...
The ‘home-field advantage (HFA) hypothesis’ predicts that plant litter is decomposed faster than exp...
International audienceTree species influence the litter decomposition process by influencing litter ...
Home-Field Advantage (HFA) defines the way with which a plant litter may decompose faster in the hab...
Evidence is growing that leaf litter generally decomposes faster than expected in its environment of...
The 'home-field advantage' (HFA) hypothesis predicts that plant litter is decomposed faster than exp...
The home-field advantage hypothesis (HFA) predicts that plant litter decomposes faster than expected...
The home-field advantage hypothesis (HFA) predicts that plant litter decomposes faster than expected...
The ‘home-field advantage’ (HFA) hypothesis predicts that plant litter is decomposed faster than exp...
Plant litter often decomposes faster in the habitat from which it was derived (i.e. home) than when ...
It has long been recognized that leaf traits exert a crucial control on litter decomposition, a key ...
1.It has long been recognized that leaf traits exert a crucial control on litter decomposition, a ke...