نتایج جستجو برای: slash forest litter

تعداد نتایج: 118078  

Journal: :Frontiers in forests and global change 2023

Establishing plantation forests significantly increases the carbon (C) storage of terrestrial ecosystems. However, how vegetation types affect ecosystem C sequestration capacity is not completely clear. Here, a slash pine (SPP), Schima superba (SSP), and Masson (MPP), which have been planted for 30 years, were selected in subtropical China. The distribution patterns plant, litter, soil investig...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2013
Aline Frossard Linda Gerull Michael Mutz Mark O Gessner

Successional changes of terrestrial vegetation can profoundly influence stream ecosystem structure and function. We hypothesized that microbial enzyme production and community structure in stream beds depend on terrestrial litter inputs that reflect different stages of riparian succession. Outdoor experimental channels were supplied with leaf-litter of varying quantities and qualities to mimic ...

2016
Rodrigo B. Ferreira Karen H. Beard Martha L. Crump

Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habitat conversion helps predict their likelihood of persistence across changing landscape. In Brazil's Atlantic Forest, we evaluated frog richness and abundance by breeding guild at four distances from the edge of a reserve: i) 200 m inside the forest, ii) 50 m inside the forest, iii) at the forest ed...

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 2009
Renata Pacheco Rogério R Silva Maria S de C Morini Carlos R F Brandão

We investigated the influence of Pinus afforestation on the structure of leaf-litter ant communities in the southeastern Brazilian Atlantic Forest, studying an old secondary forest and a nearly 30 year-old never managed Pinus elliottii reforested area. A total of 12,826 individual ants distributed among 95 species and 32 genera were obtained from 50 1 m(2) samples/ habitat. Of these, 60 species...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2016
Jean-Marc Bonzom Stephan Hättenschwiler Catherine Lecomte-Pradines Eric Chauvet Sergey Gaschak Karine Beaugelin-Seiller Claire Della-Vedova Nicolas Dubourg Andrey Maksimenko Jacqueline Garnier-Laplace Christelle Adam-Guillermin

The effects of radioactive contamination on ecosystem processes such as litter decomposition remain largely unknown. Because radionuclides accumulated in soil and plant biomass can be harmful for organisms, the functioning of ecosystems may be altered by radioactive contamination. Here, we tested the hypothesis that decomposition is impaired by increasing levels of radioactivity in the environm...

1997
Lisa M. Ellis Clifford S. Crawford Manuel C. Molles

Exotic plants and river regulation have changed riparian ecosystems throughout the south-western U.S. We compared litter dynamics at sites dominated by native cottonwoods or exotic saltcedar in the Middle Rio Grande Valley of central New Mexico. Litter production was greater at cottonwood sites and may have increased after experimental flooding in cottonwood but not in saltcedar. Decomposition ...

2006
Carl W. Wardhaugh Raphael K. Didham

Honeydew production by New Zealand beech scale insects (Ultracoelostoma spp., Hemiptera: Margarodidae) is widely considered to have a positive influence on native animal abundance and ecosystem functioning. As a first assessment of whether there is a positive relationship between honeydew throughfall and litter decomposition rates, we placed experimental litter bags in each of 10 high and 10 lo...

2014
Jun Koarashi Mariko Atarashi-Andoh Erina Takeuchi Syusaku Nishimura

The accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant caused serious radiocesium ((137)Cs) contamination of forest ecosystems located in mountainous and hilly regions with steep terrain. To understand topographic effects on the redistribution and accumulation of (137)Cs on forest floor, we investigated the distribution of Fukushima-derived (137)Cs in forest-floor litter layers on a steep hi...

2017
Rodrigo B. Ferreira Karen H. Beard Martha L. Crump

Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habitat conversion helps predict their likelihood of persistence across changing landscape. In Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, we evaluated frog richness and abundance by breeding guild at four distances from the edge of a reserve: i) 200 m inside the forest, ii) 50 m inside the forest, iii) at the forest ed...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2008
Annika Hillers Michael Veith Mark-Oliver Rödel

Habitat degradation alters the dynamics and composition of anuran assemblages in tropical forests. The effects of forest fragmentation on the composition of anuran assemblages are so far poorly known. We studied the joint influence of forest fragmentation and degradation on leaf-litter frogs. We specifically asked whether the processes structuring leaf-litter anuran assemblages in fragmented fo...

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