Wood decomposition is more strongly controlled by temperature than by tree species and decomposer diversity in highly species rich subtropical forests

Oikos3.40
Volume: 128, Issue: 5, Pages: 701 - 715
Published: Nov 29, 2018
Abstract
While the number of studies on the role of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning is steadily increasing, a key component of biogeochemical cycling in forests, dead wood decay, has been largely neglected. It remains widely unknown whether and how dead wood decay is affected by diversity loss in forests. We studied the hierarchical effects of tree species diversity on wood decay rates in a subtropical forest landscape in southeast China via its...
Paper Details
Title
Wood decomposition is more strongly controlled by temperature than by tree species and decomposer diversity in highly species rich subtropical forests
Published Date
Nov 29, 2018
Journal
Volume
128
Issue
5
Pages
701 - 715
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