نتایج جستجو برای: forest litter

تعداد نتایج: 117325  

2000
Kell B. Wilson Paul J. Hanson Dennis D. Baldocchi

The energy balance components were measured above the ground surface of a temperate deciduous forest over an annual cycle using the eddy covariance technique. Over a year, the net radiation at the forest floor was 21.5% of that above the canopy, but this proportion was not constant, primarily because of the distinct phenological stages separated by the emergence and senescence of leaves. The do...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
David Ott Björn C Rall Ulrich Brose

Macrofauna invertebrates of forest floors provide important functions in the decomposition process of soil organic matter, which is affected by the nutrient stoichiometry of the leaf litter. Climate change effects on forest ecosystems include warming and decreasing litter quality (e.g. higher C : nutrient ratios) induced by higher atmospheric CO(2) concentrations. While litter-bag experiments u...

2004
Simon B. Bird Robert N. Coulson Richard F. Fisher

Soil and litter arthropods are important in many forest ecosystem processes where they help to regulate nutrient dynamics and soil quality, and are useful bioindicators of ecosystem condition and change. This study was initiated in response to concerns about possible decline in site productivity due to intensive forestry practices. We investigated the effects of tree harvesting and site prepara...

2007
Steven D. Allison A. Hanson Kathleen K. Treseder

Nitrogen (N) availability is increasing in many ecosystems due to anthropogenic disturbance. We used a nucleotide analog technique and sequencing of ribosomal RNA genes to test whether N fertilization altered active fungal communities in two boreal ecosystems. In decaying litter from a recently burned spruce forest, Shannon diversity decreased significantly with N fertilization, and taxonomic r...

2005
Deborah Lawrence

Highly seasonal rainfall creates a pulse of litterfall in the southern Yucatan peninsula region, with cascading effects on the timing of essential nutrient fluxes, microbial dynamics, and vegetation growth. I investigated whether forest age or a regional environmental gradient related to rainfall has a greater effect on patterns of litterfall in this increasingly human-dominated landscape. Litt...

2016
Carlos Iñiguez-Armijos Sirkka Rausche Augusta Cueva Aminael Sánchez-Rodríguez Carlos Espinosa Lutz Breuer

Tropical montane ecosystems of the Andes are critically threatened by a rapid land-use change which can potentially affect stream variables, aquatic communities, and ecosystem processes such as leaf litter breakdown. However, these effects have not been sufficiently investigated in the Andean region and at high altitude locations in general. Here, we studied the influence of land use (forest-pa...

2011
Kadri Koorem Jodi N. Price Mari Moora

The effect of litter on seedling establishment can influence species richness in plant communities. The effect of litter depends on amount, and also on litter type, but relatively little is known about the species-specific effects of litter. We conducted a factorial greenhouse experiment to examine the effect of litter type, using two woody species that commonly co-occur in boreonemoral forest-...

2017
Ariel E. Lugo Heather E. Erickson

Tropical and subtropical dry forest life zones support forests with lower stature and species richness than do tropical and subtropical life zones with greater water availability. The number of naturalized species that can thrive and mix with native species to form novel forests in dry forest conditions in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands is lower than in other insular life zones. These no...

2013
Nivia da Silva Dias Ronald Zanetti Mônica Silva Santos Maria Fernanda Gomes Villalba Peñaflor Sônia Maria Forti Broglio Jacques Hubert Charles Delabie

Ants are known to function as reliable biological indicators for habitat impact assessment. They play a wide range of ecological roles depending on their feeding and nesting habits. By clustering ants in guilds, it is possible both to assess how agriculture and forest fragmentation can disturb ant communities and to predict the ecological impacts due to losses of a specific guild. This study ai...

Fire ash contains essential nutrients that play an important role in the forest by changing soil properties. The goal of this study was to investigate the physical and chemical properties of ash from burning litter and branches of Aleppo oak (Quercus infectoria Oliv.). Litter and dried branches with a diameter of less than 2 and 2-5 cm were collected under the canopy of eight oak trees in Dezli...

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