Drivers of decomposition and the detrital invertebrate community differ across a hummock-hollow microtopology in Boreal peatlands
Abstract
In boreal peatlands, low decomposition rate is the underlying cause of carbon sequestration. Decomposition of litter can be affected by factors relating to soil moisture and temperature, the quality of the litter, and by the biotic decomposer community, among others. Exploring how these drivers interact will provide better understanding of carbon dynamics in boreal peatlands. We measured the decomposition of three common peatland plant...
Paper Details
Title
Drivers of decomposition and the detrital invertebrate community differ across a hummock-hollow microtopology in Boreal peatlands
Published Date
Dec 8, 2017
Journal
Volume
25
Issue
1
Pages
39 - 48
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