Global biodiversity loss is creating a more urgent need to understand the role organisms play in ecosystem functioning and mechanisms of control. Decomposition of dead organic matter is a key ecological process that ensures soil formation, nutrient availability, and carbon sequestration. To gain understanding of how biodiversity and ecosystems function together to control leaf-litter decomposition processes in a tropical rain forest (Yasuni National Park, Ecuador), we predicted the consequences of the decomposition process using a protocol in which we systematically disassemble the structural functionality of the soil macrofauna communities. We (1) describe the structure and function of the edaphic communities in detail and (2) explore the ...
Tropical soil arthropod communities are highly diverse and provide a number of important ecosystem s...
Ecosystem engineers structure species richness and the composition of biological communities. Althou...
Disturbance can alter tree species and functional diversity in tropical forests, which in turn could...
International audienceSoil fauna is a key control of the decomposition rate of leaf litter, yet its ...
Amazonian forest fragments and second-growth forests often differ substantially from undisturbed for...
Soil fauna is a key control of the decomposition rate of leaf litter, yet its interactions with litt...
Tropical forest biodiversity is being threatened by human activities, and species losses during fore...
International audienceDecomposition experiments that control leaf litter species across environments...
Decomposition experiments that control leaf litter species across environments help to disentangle t...
The decomposition of dead organic matter is a major determinant of carbon and nutrient cycling in ec...
Forest conversion and fragmentation are major causes of diminished ecosystem function and biodiversi...
1. Many ecosystem functions depend on the structure of food webs, which heavily relies on the body s...
A study of macrofauna and decomposition in three central Amazonian ecosystems (a primary and a secon...
Land use changes in the Amazon region strongly impact soil macroinvertebrate communities, which are ...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are dominant disturbances in tropical landscapes, but conseque...
Tropical soil arthropod communities are highly diverse and provide a number of important ecosystem s...
Ecosystem engineers structure species richness and the composition of biological communities. Althou...
Disturbance can alter tree species and functional diversity in tropical forests, which in turn could...
International audienceSoil fauna is a key control of the decomposition rate of leaf litter, yet its ...
Amazonian forest fragments and second-growth forests often differ substantially from undisturbed for...
Soil fauna is a key control of the decomposition rate of leaf litter, yet its interactions with litt...
Tropical forest biodiversity is being threatened by human activities, and species losses during fore...
International audienceDecomposition experiments that control leaf litter species across environments...
Decomposition experiments that control leaf litter species across environments help to disentangle t...
The decomposition of dead organic matter is a major determinant of carbon and nutrient cycling in ec...
Forest conversion and fragmentation are major causes of diminished ecosystem function and biodiversi...
1. Many ecosystem functions depend on the structure of food webs, which heavily relies on the body s...
A study of macrofauna and decomposition in three central Amazonian ecosystems (a primary and a secon...
Land use changes in the Amazon region strongly impact soil macroinvertebrate communities, which are ...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are dominant disturbances in tropical landscapes, but conseque...
Tropical soil arthropod communities are highly diverse and provide a number of important ecosystem s...
Ecosystem engineers structure species richness and the composition of biological communities. Althou...
Disturbance can alter tree species and functional diversity in tropical forests, which in turn could...