AbstractThe leaf litter decomposition is carried out by the combined action of microorganisms and decomposer invertebrates such as earthworms, diplopods and isopods. The present work aimed to evaluate the impact of terrestrial isopod on leaf litter decomposition process. In Lab experimental food sources from oak and magnolia leaves litter were prepared. Air dried leaf litter were cut to 9mm discs and sterilized in an autoclave then soaked in distilled water or water percolated through soil and left to decompose for 2, 4 and 6weeks. 12 groups from two isopods species Porcellio scaber and Armadillidium vulgare, were prepared with each one containing 9 isopods. They were fed individually on the prepared food for 2weeks. The prepared food diffe...
ABSTRACT Isopods consume feces in laboratory conditions. We investigated the effects of coprophagy o...
There is no study aimed to synthesize the magnitude and variation of aquatic invertebrates for the d...
Terrestrial isopods (approximately 3700 known species in the world) are encountered in temperate and...
The leaf litter decomposition is carried out by the combined action of microorganisms and decomposer...
The indirect contribution terrestrial isopods make to decomposition processes by stimulating microbi...
Soil decomposition is mainly dependent on the nature and characteristics of organic matter within th...
A series of experiments were applied to test how leaf orientation within microcosms affect consumpti...
Isopods play an important role in the decomposition of leaf litter and therefore are making a signif...
The goal of this study was to compare the feeding rates of Balloniscus sellowii on leaves of differe...
International audienceSaprophagous macroarthropods are usually described as litter transformers that...
International audiencePlant traits are known to control litter decomposition rates through afterlife...
The leaf litter consists of vegetable fragments/waste (e.g., leaves, fruits, twigs) and animals. Act...
Most estimates of litter decomposition rates do not account well for the effects of soil macrofauna,...
The importance of leaf litter diversity for decomposition, an important process in terrestrial ecosy...
The effects of detritivores on the rate of leaf processing rates on the three tree-species were esti...
ABSTRACT Isopods consume feces in laboratory conditions. We investigated the effects of coprophagy o...
There is no study aimed to synthesize the magnitude and variation of aquatic invertebrates for the d...
Terrestrial isopods (approximately 3700 known species in the world) are encountered in temperate and...
The leaf litter decomposition is carried out by the combined action of microorganisms and decomposer...
The indirect contribution terrestrial isopods make to decomposition processes by stimulating microbi...
Soil decomposition is mainly dependent on the nature and characteristics of organic matter within th...
A series of experiments were applied to test how leaf orientation within microcosms affect consumpti...
Isopods play an important role in the decomposition of leaf litter and therefore are making a signif...
The goal of this study was to compare the feeding rates of Balloniscus sellowii on leaves of differe...
International audienceSaprophagous macroarthropods are usually described as litter transformers that...
International audiencePlant traits are known to control litter decomposition rates through afterlife...
The leaf litter consists of vegetable fragments/waste (e.g., leaves, fruits, twigs) and animals. Act...
Most estimates of litter decomposition rates do not account well for the effects of soil macrofauna,...
The importance of leaf litter diversity for decomposition, an important process in terrestrial ecosy...
The effects of detritivores on the rate of leaf processing rates on the three tree-species were esti...
ABSTRACT Isopods consume feces in laboratory conditions. We investigated the effects of coprophagy o...
There is no study aimed to synthesize the magnitude and variation of aquatic invertebrates for the d...
Terrestrial isopods (approximately 3700 known species in the world) are encountered in temperate and...