The mass loss of litter mixtures is often different than expected based on the mass loss of the component species. We investigated if the identity of neighbour species affects these litter-mixing effects. To achieve this, we compared decomposition rates in monoculture and in all possible two-species combinations of eight tree species, widely differing in litter chemistry, set out in two contrasting New Zealand forest types. Litter from the mixed-species litter bags was separated into its component species, which allowed us to quantify the importance of litter-mixing effects and neighbour identity, relative to the effects of species identity, litter chemistry and litter incubation environment. Controlling factors on litter decomposition rate...
Plant litter diversity effects on decomposition rates are frequently reported, but with a strong bia...
It has long been recognized that leaf traits exert a crucial control on litter decomposition, a key ...
International audienceLitter decomposition is strongly controlled by litter quality, but the composi...
We tested the hypothesis that interactions in litter mixtures (expressed as the difference between o...
Most studies on the importance of litter diversity to decomposition processes have examined effects ...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
The biodiversity of litter can regulate carbon and nutrient cycling during mixed decomposition. It i...
1. At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the u...
Evidence is growing that leaf litter generally decomposes faster than expected in its environment of...
In natural ecosystems plant litter is typically a mixture of more than one species and the rate of d...
The leaf litter environment (single species versus mixed species), and interactions between litter d...
Many studies have investigated the influence of plant litter species composition on decomposition, b...
1. Subordinate species have relatively low abundance compared to dominant species; however, they may...
Plant litter diversity effects on decomposition rates are frequently reported, but with a strong bia...
It has long been recognized that leaf traits exert a crucial control on litter decomposition, a key ...
International audienceLitter decomposition is strongly controlled by litter quality, but the composi...
We tested the hypothesis that interactions in litter mixtures (expressed as the difference between o...
Most studies on the importance of litter diversity to decomposition processes have examined effects ...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the unde...
The biodiversity of litter can regulate carbon and nutrient cycling during mixed decomposition. It i...
1. At broad spatial scales, the factors regulating litter decomposition remain ambiguous, with the u...
Evidence is growing that leaf litter generally decomposes faster than expected in its environment of...
In natural ecosystems plant litter is typically a mixture of more than one species and the rate of d...
The leaf litter environment (single species versus mixed species), and interactions between litter d...
Many studies have investigated the influence of plant litter species composition on decomposition, b...
1. Subordinate species have relatively low abundance compared to dominant species; however, they may...
Plant litter diversity effects on decomposition rates are frequently reported, but with a strong bia...
It has long been recognized that leaf traits exert a crucial control on litter decomposition, a key ...
International audienceLitter decomposition is strongly controlled by litter quality, but the composi...