نتایج جستجو برای: forest litter

تعداد نتایج: 117325  

Journal: :Acta Silvatica et Lignaria Hungarica 2014

2015
Shengjie Liu Jin Chen Wenjin Gan Douglas Schaefer Jianmin Gan Xiaodong Yang

Spiders can cause trophic cascades affecting litter decomposition rates. However, it remains unclear how spiders with different foraging strategies influence faunal communities, or present cascading effects on decomposition. Furthermore, increased dry periods predicted in future climates will likely have important consequences for trophic interactions in detritus-based food webs. We investigate...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Wei He Fuzhong Wu Wanqin Yang Danju Zhang Zhenfeng Xu Bo Tan Yeyi Zhao Meta Francis Justine

Gap formation favors the growth of understory plants and affects the decomposition process of plant debris inside and outside of gaps. Little information is available regarding how bioelement release from shrub litter is affected by gap formation during critical periods. The release of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) in the foliar litter of Fargesia nitida and Salix paraplesia in r...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2006
David Olson Linda Farley Waisea Naisilisili Alipate Raikabula Om Prasad James Atherton Craig Morley

On Pacific islands non-native rats and mongooses threaten many native species. In Fiji we compared visitation rates of rats and mongooses at bait stations and measured biomass of leaf-litter invertebrates to assess the relative predation pressure from these species in forest areas at different distances from the forest edge. Forest areas over 5 km from the forest edge had significantly fewer ba...

2015
Torsten W. Berger Olivier Duboc Ika Djukic Michael Tatzber Martin H. Gerzabek Franz Zehetner

Litter decomposition is an important process for cycling of nutrients in terrestrial ecosystems. The objective of this study was to evaluate direct and indirect effects of climate on litter decomposition along an altitudinal gradient in a temperate Alpine region. Foliar litter of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) and Black pine (Pinus nigra) was incubated in litterbags during two years in the Ho...

Journal: :Microbes and environments 2009
Takashi Kunito Kazunari Nagaoka

Effects of plant litter type (larch needle-leaves, mixed broad-leaves, and sasa green leaves) and nutrient addition (nitrogen and phosphorus) on bacterial community-level physiological profiles (CLPPs) of a forest soil were examined using BIOLOG EcoPlates(TM). Both the litter and nutrient additions significantly increased color development in most of the wells in the BIOLOG microplates, with th...

2016
Melanie K. Taylor Richard A. Lankau Nina Wurzburger

1. Organic matter decomposition is the main process by which carbon (C) is lost from terrestrial ecosystems, and mycorrhizal associations of plants (i.e. arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) and ectomycorrhizas (ECM)) may have different indirect effects on this loss pathway. AM and ECM plants differ in the soil decomposers they promote and the quality of litter they produce, which may result in differen...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Bernhard Stadler Thomas Müller David Orwig

The hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA, Adelges tsugae Annand) is currently causing a severe decline in vitality and survival of eastern hemlock in North American forests. We analyzed the effects of light HWA infestation on vertical energy and nutrient fluxes from the canopy to the forest floor. Canopy throughfall, litter lysimeters, and laboratory litter microcosms were used to examine the effects of...

2009
Kathryn L. Amatangelo Peter M. Vitousek

We evaluated differences in the rates and correlates of decomposition among 32 fern and angiosperm litter types collected in Hawai’i. Leptosporangiate ferns were separated into groups based on phylogeny: ‘polypod’ ferns, a monophyletic clade of ferns that diversified in the Cretaceous, and all other (‘non-polypod’) ferns that diversified earlier. We measured initial litter chemistry (nutrients ...

2016
Shu Liao Xiangyin Ni Wanqin Yang Han Li Bin Wang Changkun Fu Zhenfeng Xu Bo Tan Fuzhong Wu

Longstanding observations suggest that dissolved materials are lost from fresh litter through leaching, but the role of soil fauna in controlling this process has been poorly documented. In this study, a litterbag experiment employing litterbags with different mesh sizes (3 mm to permit soil fauna access and 0.04 mm to exclude fauna access) was conducted in three habitats (arid valley, ecotone ...

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