Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4200599059> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4200599059 endingPage "151" @default.
- W4200599059 startingPage "136" @default.
- W4200599059 abstract "Riparian plants provide an important source of energy for freshwater food webs through inputs of leaf litter. Planting riparian buffers with mixed species could enhance the detrital resource supply for invertebrates through varied leaf breakdown rates. To quantify leaf breakdown rates and invertebrate colonisation, we used leaves from eleven grass, shrub and tree species common along agricultural waterways in New Zealand. Breakdown of leaves immersed in a spring-fed stream differed significantly among species, being fastest for pasture grass (k = 0.0458 day−1) followed by broadleaf, pittosporum, willow, toetoe, poplar, gorse, Carex, eucalyptus, flax, and slowest for cabbage tree leaves (k = 0.0099 day−1). Invertebrate community composition did not differ between leaf species, but consumers were extremely abundant on some leaves (e.g. 51–83 Potamopyrgus snails g−1 pasture grass), indicating coarse detrital resources were in high demand for food or habitat. These breakdown rates could inform selection of riparian plant combinations that will enhance food availability for stream communities, especially continuity of supply, thereby contributing to waterway restoration." @default.
- W4200599059 created "2021-12-31" @default.
- W4200599059 creator A5008664953 @default.
- W4200599059 creator A5020664256 @default.
- W4200599059 creator A5025377376 @default.
- W4200599059 creator A5049748626 @default.
- W4200599059 creator A5051641718 @default.
- W4200599059 creator A5059590061 @default.
- W4200599059 creator A5074742113 @default.
- W4200599059 creator A5078480823 @default.
- W4200599059 creator A5083068640 @default.
- W4200599059 creator A5090582555 @default.
- W4200599059 date "2021-12-06" @default.
- W4200599059 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4200599059 title "Riparian plant species offer a range of organic resources to stream invertebrate communities through varied leaf breakdown rates" @default.
- W4200599059 cites W1978310526 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W1981528161 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W1987787382 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W1998163051 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W1998514726 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2007189398 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2012145575 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2014644841 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2023923374 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2025033657 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2037738254 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2046597542 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2049097452 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2049765178 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2058745938 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2059710575 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2062780858 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2063018874 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2067230474 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2076579838 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2083813141 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2085722637 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2098200289 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2105534067 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2110295930 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2111137011 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2112225879 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2113030644 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2123662542 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2125360150 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2134968334 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2144061669 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2145644711 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2146884694 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2150904688 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2152696494 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2154120113 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2156313724 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2161056190 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2164898207 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2170659892 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2301713616 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2314581305 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2525064320 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2773619523 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2907492296 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W2963758060 @default.
- W4200599059 cites W3113168948 @default.
- W4200599059 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/00288330.2021.2005637" @default.
- W4200599059 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W4200599059 type Work @default.
- W4200599059 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4200599059 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4200599059 hasAuthorship W4200599059A5008664953 @default.
- W4200599059 hasAuthorship W4200599059A5020664256 @default.
- W4200599059 hasAuthorship W4200599059A5025377376 @default.
- W4200599059 hasAuthorship W4200599059A5049748626 @default.
- W4200599059 hasAuthorship W4200599059A5051641718 @default.
- W4200599059 hasAuthorship W4200599059A5059590061 @default.
- W4200599059 hasAuthorship W4200599059A5074742113 @default.
- W4200599059 hasAuthorship W4200599059A5078480823 @default.
- W4200599059 hasAuthorship W4200599059A5083068640 @default.
- W4200599059 hasAuthorship W4200599059A5090582555 @default.
- W4200599059 hasBestOaLocation W42005990592 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConcept C11731853 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConcept C13474642 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConcept C142796444 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConcept C149712012 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConcept C185933670 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConcept C2778091200 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConcept C2779752776 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConcept C2780844648 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConcept C45962647 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConcept C6557445 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConceptScore W4200599059C11731853 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConceptScore W4200599059C13474642 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConceptScore W4200599059C142796444 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConceptScore W4200599059C149712012 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConceptScore W4200599059C185933670 @default.
- W4200599059 hasConceptScore W4200599059C18903297 @default.