نتایج جستجو برای: leaf litter

تعداد نتایج: 96434  

Journal: :Ecology 2013
Michael Danger Julien Cornut Eric Chauvet Paola Chavez Arnaud Elger Antoine Lecerf

In detritus-based ecosystems, autochthonous primary production contributes very little to the detritus pool. Yet primary producers may still influence the functioning of these ecosystems through complex interactions with decomposers and detritivores. Recent studies have suggested that, in aquatic systems, small amounts of labile carbon (C) (e.g., producer exudates), could increase the mineraliz...

2007
Cathryn H. Greenberg Stanlee Miller Thomas A. Waldrop

As part of the multidisciplinary National Fire and Fire Surrogate study, we used drift fences with pitfall traps from May to September 2003 and 2004 to determine how three fuel reduction techniques affected shrews in the Southern Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina. Grounddwelling macroarthropods also were collected from a subset of pitfall traps to assess relative prey availability among t...

2013
Nora Künkler Roland Brandl Martin Brändle

Gall-inducing insects are highly specialized herbivores that modify the phenotype of their host plants. Beyond the direct manipulation of plant morphology and physiology in the immediate environment of the gall, there is also evidence of plant-mediated effects of gall-inducing insects on other species of the assemblages and ecosystem processes associated with the host plant. We analysed the imp...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2011
Nishanth Tharayil Vidya Suseela Daniella J Triebwasser Caroline M Preston Patrick D Gerard Jeffrey S Dukes

• Climate change could increase the frequency with which plants experience abiotic stresses, leading to changes in their metabolic pathways. These stresses may induce the production of compounds that are structurally and biologically different from constitutive compounds. • We studied how warming and altered precipitation affected the composition, structure, and biological reactivity of leaf li...

2014
Thomas E Marler Ulysses Ferreras

Intensity of tropical cyclones is expected to increase in the coming century, and an improved understanding of their influence on biogeochemical cycles would benefit ecologists and conservationists. We studied the November 2013 Typhoon Haiyan damage to observe that numerous examples of partial leaf necrosis on intact leaves of trees in the Cycadaceae and Arecaceae families resulted, leaving beh...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2011
Christophe Piscart Simon Navel Chafik Maazouzi Bernard Montuelle Julien Cornut Florian Mermillod-Blondin Michel Creuze des Chatelliers Laurent Simon Pierre Marmonier

Changes in land use and intensification of agricultural pressure have greatly accelerated the alteration of the landscape in most developed countries. These changes may greatly disturb the adjacent ecosystems, particularly streams, where the effects of pollution are amplified. In this study, we used the leaf litter breakdown rate to assess the functional integrity of stream ecosystems and river...

2015
Juxiu Liu Xiong Fang Qi Deng Tianfeng Han Wenjuan Huang Yiyong Li

As atmospheric CO2 concentration increases, many experiments have been carried out to study effects of CO2 enrichment on litter decomposition and nutrient release. However, the result is still uncertain. Meanwhile, the impact of CO2 enrichment on nutrients other than N and P are far less studied. Using open-top chambers, we examined effects of elevated CO2 and N addition on leaf litter decompos...

2017
Franca Marian Dorothee Sandmann Valentyna Krashevska Mark Maraun Stefan Scheu

We investigated how altitude affects the decomposition of leaf and root litter in the Andean tropical montane rainforest of southern Ecuador, that is, through changes in the litter quality between altitudes or other site-specific differences in microenvironmental conditions. Leaf litter from three abundant tree species and roots of different diameter from sites at 1,000, 2,000, and 3,000 m were...

2011
Suvi Nikula Sirkku Manninen

Understanding the responses of species and ecosystems to human-induced global environmental change has become a high research priority. The main aim of this thesis was to investigate how certain environmental factors that relate to global change affect European aspen (Populus tremula), a keystone species in boreal forests, and hybrid aspen (P. tremula × P. tremuloides), cultivated in commercial...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Claire Fortunel Eric Garnier Richard Joffre Elena Kazakou Helen Quested Karl Grigulis Sandra Lavorel Pauline Ansquer Helena Castro Pablo Cruz Jirí Dolezal Ove Eriksson Helena Freitas Carly Golodets Claire Jouany Jaime Kigel Michael Kleyer Veiko Lehsten Jan Leps Tonia Meier Robin Pakeman Maria Papadimitriou Vasilios P Papanastasis Fabien Quétier Matt Robson Marcelo Sternberg Jean-Pierre Theau Aurélie Thébault Maria Zarovali

Land use and climate changes induce shifts in plant functional diversity and community structure, thereby modifying ecosystem processes. This is particularly true for litter decomposition, an essential process in the biogeochemical cycles of carbon and nutrients. In this study, we asked whether changes in functional traits of living leaves in response to changes in land use and climate were rel...

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