Este artículo contiene 14 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tabla.The present study aims to understand how microbial decomposition of leaf litter from two riparian tree species differing in their quality varies among streams covering a gradient of nutrient concentrations. We incubated leaf litter from alder (Alnus glutinosa) and sycamore (Platanus9hispanica) in 3 streams with low human pressure and 2 streams influenced by wastewater treatment plant effluents. We quantified leaf litter decomposition rates (k) and examined the temporal changes in the leaf litter concentrations of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) throughout the incubation period. We measured the extracellular enzyme activities involved in degradation of C (i.e., cellobiohydrolase)...
Detrital food webs of woodland streams depend on terrestrial litter input and, thus, are susceptibl...
We compared loss in leaf mass and chemical changes (concentrations of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous,...
1. Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via mul...
International audienceRates of leaf litter decomposition in streams are strongly influenced both by ...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
Understanding the dynamics of leaf litter inputs in streams involves assessment of retention, spati...
1. The effects of resource quality on ecosystems can shift through time based on preferential use an...
Litter decomposition is an ecosystem process that allows energy and nutrients transfer from dead p...
Leaf litter contributes to the functioning of aquatic ecosystems through allochthonous inputs of car...
Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via multip...
Nutrient enrichment and changes inripariantree species compositionaffectmany streams worldwide but ...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a key process for nutrient cycling with broad ecosystem-level conseq...
Leaf litter contributes to the functioning of aquatic ecosystems through allochthonous inputs of car...
1. We investigated the effect of trophic status on the organic matter budget in freshwater ecosystem...
1. We are facing major biodiversity loss and there is evidence that such loss can alter ecosystem fu...
Detrital food webs of woodland streams depend on terrestrial litter input and, thus, are susceptibl...
We compared loss in leaf mass and chemical changes (concentrations of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous,...
1. Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via mul...
International audienceRates of leaf litter decomposition in streams are strongly influenced both by ...
J. Jesús Casas et al.Terrestrial plant litter is important in sustaining stream food webs in foreste...
Understanding the dynamics of leaf litter inputs in streams involves assessment of retention, spati...
1. The effects of resource quality on ecosystems can shift through time based on preferential use an...
Litter decomposition is an ecosystem process that allows energy and nutrients transfer from dead p...
Leaf litter contributes to the functioning of aquatic ecosystems through allochthonous inputs of car...
Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via multip...
Nutrient enrichment and changes inripariantree species compositionaffectmany streams worldwide but ...
1. Leaf litter decomposition is a key process for nutrient cycling with broad ecosystem-level conseq...
Leaf litter contributes to the functioning of aquatic ecosystems through allochthonous inputs of car...
1. We investigated the effect of trophic status on the organic matter budget in freshwater ecosystem...
1. We are facing major biodiversity loss and there is evidence that such loss can alter ecosystem fu...
Detrital food webs of woodland streams depend on terrestrial litter input and, thus, are susceptibl...
We compared loss in leaf mass and chemical changes (concentrations of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous,...
1. Organic matter may sequester nutrients as it decomposes, increasing in total N and P mass via mul...