Drought inhibits synergistic interactions of native and exotic litter mixtures during decomposition in temperate grasslands

Volume: 415, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 257 - 268
Published: Dec 29, 2016
Abstract
Leaf litters commonly interact during decomposition in ways that can synergistically increases rates of decay. These interactions have been linked to moisture availability, suggesting that drought could slow decomposition rates by disrupting litter interactions. Slowed decomposition may reduce competitive ability of exotic species that exploit rapid decomposition rates as part of niche construction mechanisms. Here, we evaluated the impacts of...
Paper Details
Title
Drought inhibits synergistic interactions of native and exotic litter mixtures during decomposition in temperate grasslands
Published Date
Dec 29, 2016
Volume
415
Issue
1-2
Pages
257 - 268
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