نتایج جستجو برای: litterfall dynamic

تعداد نتایج: 406508  

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2005
Rahanna A Juman

The mangrove forest that fringes the Bon Accord Lagoon measures 0.8 km(2) and is dominated by red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle). This forest forms the landward boundary of the Buccoo Reef Marine Park in Southwest Tobago, and is part of a mangrove-seagrass-coral reef continuum. Biomass and productivity, as indicated by litterfall rates, were measured in seven 0.01 ha monospecific plots from Febru...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2001
N J Carnevale J P Lewis

Amazonia and the Gran Chaco are the largest phytogeographic units of the Neotropical Region. The Forest Wedge of the Santa Fe province of Argentina is the southernmost part of the Eastern Chaco, and there are three main types of forest, 1) the mixed dense forests, 2) the Schinopsis balansae "quebrachal" and 3) the Prosopis nigra var. ragonesei forests, distributed along an environmental gradien...

2006
E. J. Sayer A. L. Lacey

Differences in forest productivity due to climate change may result in permanently altered levels of litterfall and litter on the forest floor. Using experimental litter removal and litter addition treatments, we investigated the effects of increased and decreased litterfall on early-stage litter decomposition and the abundance of meso-arthropods in a moist tropical forest. Litterbags containin...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira De Ciencia Do Solo 2023

Afforestation of sites disturbed after bauxite mining is the favorite technique to restore all ecosystem functions. The nature tree species used for revegetation post-mining land can accelerate recovery soil organic matter and nutrient cycles. This study aimed determine litterfall production, decomposition rate content from three types forest cover ( Eucalyptus , Anadenanthera peregrina mixed p...

Journal: :Forests 2023

Litterfall is an important part of the process nutrient circulation and energy flow in forest ecosystems. Mountain forests are strongly eroded by running water that surface soil thinner, terrain complex diverse. They more sensitive to climate change, which will affect ecological processes carbon sink functions Taking Lushan as example, we studied dynamic characteristics litterfall components, s...

2005
R. FLINT HUGHES JULIE S. DENSLOW

Invasive species pose major threats to the integrity and functioning of ecosystems. When such species alter ecosystem processes, they have the potential to change the environmental context in which other species survive and reproduce and may also facilitate the invasion of additional species. We describe impacts of an invasive N2-fixing tree, Falcataria moluccana, on some of the last intact rem...

Journal: :Global change biology 2012
Jonathan W Leff William R Wieder Philip G Taylor Alan R Townsend Diana R Nemergut A Stuart Grandy Cory C Cleveland

Global changes such as variations in plant net primary production are likely to drive shifts in leaf litterfall inputs to forest soils, but the effects of such changes on soil carbon (C) cycling and storage remain largely unknown, especially in C-rich tropical forest ecosystems. We initiated a leaf litterfall manipulation experiment in a tropical rain forest in Costa Rica to test the sensitivit...

2011
Masahiro Inagaki

Symbiotic nitrogen fixation is one of the major pathways of N input to forest ecosystems, enriching N availability, particularly in lowland tropics. Recently there is growing concern regarding the wide areas of fast-growing leguminous plantations that could alter global N2O emissions. Here, we highlight substantially different N and phosphorus utilization and cycling at a plantation of Acacia m...

2011
JEROEN STAELENS ROBERTO GODOY

South Chilean forest ecosystems represent one of the largest areas of old-growth temperate rainforests remaining in the Southern hemisphere and have a high ecological value, but suffer from deforestation, invasion by exotic species, fragmentation, and increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition. To support sustainable forest management, more knowledge is required on nutrient cycling of these...

Journal: :Frontiers in forests and global change 2021

Litterfall has a large influence on carbon and nutrient cycling of ecosystems, particularly in light-limited forested streams, as most nutrients return the form litter. Although recent evidence points to prevalence seasonal litterfall species-rich evergreen tropical riparian forests, there is limited understanding how plant diversity intersects with stream ecosystem functions. To explore this q...

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