The role of microarthropods in terrestrial decomposition: a meta‐analysis of 40 years of litterbag studies

Volume: 84, Issue: 3, Pages: 375 - 389
Published: Jul 23, 2009
Abstract
Litterbags have been utilized in soil ecology for about 50 years. They are useful because they confine organic material and thus enable the study of decomposition dynamics (mass loss and/or nutrient loss through time, colonization by soil biota) in situ, i.e. under field conditions. Researchers can easily restrict or permit access to certain size classes of soil fauna to determine their contribution to litter mass loss by choosing adequate mesh...
Paper Details
Title
The role of microarthropods in terrestrial decomposition: a meta‐analysis of 40 years of litterbag studies
Published Date
Jul 23, 2009
Volume
84
Issue
3
Pages
375 - 389
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