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Differences in leaf and root litter decomposition in tropical montane rainforests are mediated by soil microorganisms not by decomposer microarthropods
by
Sánchez-Galindo, Laura M.
, Lauermann, Tobias
, Marian, Franca
, Maraun, Mark
, Scheu, Stefan
, Sandmann, Dorothee
in
Acari
/ Altitude
/ Biodiversity
/ Biomass
/ Biota
/ Carbon cycle
/ Climatic conditions
/ Collembola
/ Decomposition
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystems
/ Ecuador
/ Entomology
/ Environmental aspects
/ Forests
/ Leaf litter
/ Leaves
/ Litter decomposition
/ Litterbags
/ Mesh size
/ Microbial biomass
/ Microorganisms
/ National parks
/ Plant Leaves
/ Rain forests
/ Rainforest
/ Rainforests
/ Soil
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil Science
/ Zoology
2022
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Differences in leaf and root litter decomposition in tropical montane rainforests are mediated by soil microorganisms not by decomposer microarthropods
by
Sánchez-Galindo, Laura M.
, Lauermann, Tobias
, Marian, Franca
, Maraun, Mark
, Scheu, Stefan
, Sandmann, Dorothee
in
Acari
/ Altitude
/ Biodiversity
/ Biomass
/ Biota
/ Carbon cycle
/ Climatic conditions
/ Collembola
/ Decomposition
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystems
/ Ecuador
/ Entomology
/ Environmental aspects
/ Forests
/ Leaf litter
/ Leaves
/ Litter decomposition
/ Litterbags
/ Mesh size
/ Microbial biomass
/ Microorganisms
/ National parks
/ Plant Leaves
/ Rain forests
/ Rainforest
/ Rainforests
/ Soil
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil Science
/ Zoology
2022
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Differences in leaf and root litter decomposition in tropical montane rainforests are mediated by soil microorganisms not by decomposer microarthropods
by
Sánchez-Galindo, Laura M.
, Lauermann, Tobias
, Marian, Franca
, Maraun, Mark
, Scheu, Stefan
, Sandmann, Dorothee
in
Acari
/ Altitude
/ Biodiversity
/ Biomass
/ Biota
/ Carbon cycle
/ Climatic conditions
/ Collembola
/ Decomposition
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystems
/ Ecuador
/ Entomology
/ Environmental aspects
/ Forests
/ Leaf litter
/ Leaves
/ Litter decomposition
/ Litterbags
/ Mesh size
/ Microbial biomass
/ Microorganisms
/ National parks
/ Plant Leaves
/ Rain forests
/ Rainforest
/ Rainforests
/ Soil
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil Science
/ Zoology
2022
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Differences in leaf and root litter decomposition in tropical montane rainforests are mediated by soil microorganisms not by decomposer microarthropods
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Differences in leaf and root litter decomposition in tropical montane rainforests are mediated by soil microorganisms not by decomposer microarthropods
2022
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Plant litter decomposition is a key process in carbon and nutrient cycling. Among the factors determining litter decomposition rates, the role of soil biota in the decomposition of different plant litter types and its modification by variations in climatic conditions is not well understood.
In this study, we used litterbags with different mesh sizes (45 µm, 1 mm and 4 mm) to investigate the effect of microorganisms and decomposer microarthropods on leaf and root litter decomposition along an altitudinal gradient of tropical montane rainforests in Ecuador. We examined decomposition rates, litter C and N concentrations, microbial biomass and activity, as well as decomposer microarthropod abundance over one year of exposure at three different altitudes (1,000, 2,000 and 3,000 m).
Leaf litter mass loss did not differ between the 1,000 and 2,000 m sites, while root litter mass loss decreased with increasing altitude. Changes in microbial biomass and activity paralleled the changes in litter decomposition rates. Access of microarthropods to litterbags only increased root litter mass loss significantly at 3,000 m. The results suggest that the impacts of climatic conditions differentially affect the decomposition of leaf and root litter, and these modifications are modulated by the quality of the local litter material. The findings also highlight litter quality as the dominant force structuring detritivore communities. Overall, the results support the view that microorganisms mostly drive decomposition processes in tropical montane rainforests with soil microarthropods playing a more important role in decomposing low-quality litter material.
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