Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2109481788> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2109481788 endingPage "1163" @default.
- W2109481788 startingPage "1155" @default.
- W2109481788 abstract "Inputs of aboveground plant litter influence the abundance and activities of belowground decomposer biota. Litter-mixing studies have examined whether the diversity and heterogeneity of litter inputs affect decomposer communities in ways that can be predicted from monocultures. They have mainly attempted to detect non-additive effects of litter mixing, although individual species effects (additivity) as well as species interactions (non-additivity) may alter decomposition rates. To determine potential impacts of plant species loss on aboveground-decomposer linkages, we assessed both additive and non-additive effects of litter mixing on decomposer communities. A full-factorial litterbag experiment with leaves from four deciduous tree species was conducted, to assess responses of bacteria, fungi, nematodes, and microarthropods. Data were analyzed using a statistical method that first looked for additive effects based on the presence or absence of species and then any significant species interactions. We observed almost exclusively additive effects of all four litter species on decomposer biota, with each species exerting effects on different aspects of the community. These results imply that the consequences of species loss for the decomposer community will be largely predictable from knowledge of single species litter dynamics. The two species at opposite ends of the quality spectrum exerted the most effects. High-quality Liriodendron tulipifera supported a more diverse arthropod community and drove bottom-up effects on the decomposer food web. Low-quality Rhododendron maximum had negative effects on most groups of biota. Litter of mid-quality species exerted fewer effects. The influence of litter species richness on the Tylenchidae (nematodes) was the only non-additive effect of litter mixing. Together, these data demonstrate an effect of plant community composition on decomposer biomass, abundance, and diversity, confirming a link between above and belowground communities. We were able to identify the species to which the decomposer community is most sensitive, aiding predictions of the consequences of the loss of these dominant species on the decomposer community, with potential feedbacks for organic matter and nutrient turnover." @default.
- W2109481788 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2109481788 creator A5018495339 @default.
- W2109481788 creator A5021244587 @default.
- W2109481788 creator A5037389811 @default.
- W2109481788 creator A5047160510 @default.
- W2109481788 date "2009-06-01" @default.
- W2109481788 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2109481788 title "Linkages between below and aboveground communities: Decomposer responses to simulated tree species loss are largely additive" @default.
- W2109481788 cites W1603719451 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W1679281643 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W1967371813 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W1977986789 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W1979536168 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W1979769159 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W1982253831 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W1982812088 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W1985372911 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W1993021530 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2001838168 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2013075104 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2019780544 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2023254990 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2033334834 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2046311827 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2048710738 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2048866283 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2051982820 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2054484625 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2057684379 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2058471542 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2064649594 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2074030157 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2076269618 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2082652119 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2086497202 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2102678426 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2103317434 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2106446186 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2112211430 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2114856640 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2118269781 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2120605210 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2125565814 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2127189538 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2137351174 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2139559339 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2141334640 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2143623910 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2144845076 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2146591203 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2147269069 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2147549194 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2149669193 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2159915004 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2163095951 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2166631527 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2171063837 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2173540379 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2318531214 @default.
- W2109481788 cites W2323080965 @default.
- W2109481788 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2009.02.025" @default.
- W2109481788 hasPublicationYear "2009" @default.
- W2109481788 type Work @default.
- W2109481788 sameAs 2109481788 @default.
- W2109481788 citedByCount "40" @default.
- W2109481788 countsByYear W21094817882012 @default.
- W2109481788 countsByYear W21094817882013 @default.
- W2109481788 countsByYear W21094817882014 @default.
- W2109481788 countsByYear W21094817882015 @default.
- W2109481788 countsByYear W21094817882016 @default.
- W2109481788 countsByYear W21094817882017 @default.
- W2109481788 countsByYear W21094817882018 @default.
- W2109481788 countsByYear W21094817882019 @default.
- W2109481788 countsByYear W21094817882020 @default.
- W2109481788 countsByYear W21094817882021 @default.
- W2109481788 countsByYear W21094817882022 @default.
- W2109481788 countsByYear W21094817882023 @default.
- W2109481788 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2109481788 hasAuthorship W2109481788A5018495339 @default.
- W2109481788 hasAuthorship W2109481788A5021244587 @default.
- W2109481788 hasAuthorship W2109481788A5037389811 @default.
- W2109481788 hasAuthorship W2109481788A5047160510 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConcept C104170005 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConcept C125471540 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConcept C125990965 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConcept C157005057 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConcept C2779429622 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConcept C29450965 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConcept C45962647 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConcept C53002841 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConcept C53565203 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConcept C77077793 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConceptScore W2109481788C104170005 @default.
- W2109481788 hasConceptScore W2109481788C110872660 @default.