As a result of low decomposition rates, high-latitude ecosystems store large amounts of carbon. Litter decomposition in these ecosystems is constrained by harsh abiotic conditions, but also by the absence of macro-detritivores. We have studied the potential effects of their climate change-driven northward range expansion on the decomposition of two contrasting subarctic litter types. Litter of Alnus incana and Betula pubescens was incubated in microcosms together with monocultures and all possible combinations of three functionally different macro-detritivores (the earthworm Lumbricus rubellus, isopod Oniscus asellus, and millipede Julus scandinavius). Our results show that these macro-detritivores stimulated decomposition, especially of th...
Forests are structurally rich ecosystems with strong spatial variation in microclimate. Local temper...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
Whether climate change will turn cold biomes from large long-term carbon sinks into sources is hotly...
1. Understanding how biodiversity loss influences plant litter decomposition—that is, the biological...
The importance of leaf litter diversity for decomposition, an important process in terrestrial ecosy...
Whether climate change will turn cold biomes from large long-term carbon sinks into sources is hotl...
Decomposition is an essential ecosystem service driven by interacting biotic and abiotic factors. In...
Climate and litter quality have been identified as major drivers of litter decomposition at large sp...
High-latitude ecosystems are important carbon accumulators, mainly as a result of low decomposition ...
The decomposition of dead organic matter is a major determinant of carbon and nutrient cycling in ec...
AbstractLittle is known about the effect of decomposer diversity on litter decomposition in alpine a...
Simple Summary We used a 1000 km long latitudinal gradient in north-western Russia to study the pot...
Forests are structurally rich ecosystems with strong spatial variation in microclimate. Local temper...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
Whether climate change will turn cold biomes from large long-term carbon sinks into sources is hotly...
1. Understanding how biodiversity loss influences plant litter decomposition—that is, the biological...
The importance of leaf litter diversity for decomposition, an important process in terrestrial ecosy...
Whether climate change will turn cold biomes from large long-term carbon sinks into sources is hotl...
Decomposition is an essential ecosystem service driven by interacting biotic and abiotic factors. In...
Climate and litter quality have been identified as major drivers of litter decomposition at large sp...
High-latitude ecosystems are important carbon accumulators, mainly as a result of low decomposition ...
The decomposition of dead organic matter is a major determinant of carbon and nutrient cycling in ec...
AbstractLittle is known about the effect of decomposer diversity on litter decomposition in alpine a...
Simple Summary We used a 1000 km long latitudinal gradient in north-western Russia to study the pot...
Forests are structurally rich ecosystems with strong spatial variation in microclimate. Local temper...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...
Worldwide decomposition rates depend both on climate and the legacy of plant functional traits as li...