نتایج جستجو برای: leaf litter

تعداد نتایج: 96434  

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: :Revista de biologia tropical 2014
Pedro J Torres Alonso Ramírez

Land use has an important role influencing stream ecosystem processes, such as leaf litter breakdown. Here, we assessed rates of leaf litter breakdown in low-order tropical streams draining forest, agriculture, and urban land uses in Puerto Rico. To measure leaf breakdown rates, we placed litter bags made of coarse mesh in nine streams, three for each land use type. At each stream, we measured ...

2013
Tiff L. van Huysen Mark E. Harmon Steven S. Perakis Hua Chen

Decomposition and nitrogen dynamics of 15N‑labeled leaf, root, and twig litter in temperate coniferous forests" (2013). USDA Forest Service / UNL Faculty Publications. Paper 253. patterns were species-specific. For multiple litter × species combinations, the difference between gross and net n mineralization was significant, and gross mineralization was 7–20 % greater than net mineralization. th...

2012
V. Brovkin P. M. van Bodegom T. Kleinen C. Wirth W. K. Cornwell J. H. C. Cornelissen

Plant litter stocks are critical, regionally for their role in fueling fire regimes and controlling soil fertility, and globally through their feedback to atmospheric CO2 and climate. Here we employ two global databases linking plant functional types to decomposition rates of wood and leaf litter (Cornwell et al., 2008; Weedon et al., 2009) to improve future projections of climate and carbon cy...

2012
Erynn E. Maynard Stephen Brewer

Fire suppression has removed an important ecological force previously responsible for shaping many plant communities throughout the world. Upland areas of northcentral Mississippi that have been protected from fire are now closed-canopy forests including species known to be uncommon as bearing/witness trees in upland portions of the landscape (historically off-site species) and sparse ground co...

2016
Heming Liu Guochun Shen Zunping Ma Qingsong Yang Jianyang Xia Xiaofeng Fang Xihua Wang

Conspecific adults have strong negative effect on the survival of nearby early-stage seedlings and thus can promote species coexistence by providing space for the regeneration of heterospecifics. The leaf litter fall from the conspecific adults, and it could mediate this conspecific negative adult effect. However, field evidence for such effect of conspecific leaf litter remains absent. In this...

2014
Mioko Ataka Yuji Kominami Kenichi Yoshimura Takafumi Miyama Mayuko Jomura Makoto Tani Ben Bond-Lamberty

We performed continuous and manual in situ measurements of CO2 efflux from the leaf litter layer (R(LL)) and water content of the leaf litter layer (LWC) in conjunction with measurements of soil respiration (RS) and soil water content (SWC) in a temperate forest; our objectives were to evaluate the response of R(LL) to rainfall events and to assess temporal variation in its contribution to R(S)...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2010
N C Brouwers A C Newton

Information on the dispersal ability of invertebrate species associated with woodland habitats is severely lacking. Therefore, a study was conducted examining the movement patterns of wood cricket (Nemobius sylvestris) (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) on the Isle of Wight, UK. Juvenile (i.e. nymphs) and adult wood crickets were released and observed over time within different ground surface substrates. ...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology reports 2016
Vienna Kowallik Duncan Greig

Although we understand the genetics of the laboratory model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae very well, we know little about the natural ecology and environment that shaped its genome. Most isolates of Saccharomyces paradoxus, the wild relative of S. cerevisiae, come from oak trees, but it is not known whether this is because oak is their primary habitat. We surveyed leaf litter in a forest in No...

2015
Robert W. Heckman David E. Carr Zhihong Xu

Nutrient pulses can facilitate species establishment and spread in new habitats, particularly when one species more effectively uses that nutrient pulse. Biological differences in nutrient acquisition between native and exotic species may facilitate invasions into a variety of habitats including deciduous forest understories. Alliaria petiolata (Bieb.) Cavara & Grande is an important invader of...

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