Do litter-feeding macroarthropods disrupt cascading effects of land use on microbial decomposer activity?

Volume: 46, Pages: 24 - 34
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
Plant traits are known to control litter decomposition rates through afterlife effects on litter quality. Land-use practices that modify plant traits, e.g. livestock grazing and soil fertilization, also have cascading effects on litter decomposition. However, almost all studies of these afterlife effects ignored the role of soil detritivores in the decomposition processes. We explored how the feeding activities of a macroarthropod modify...
Paper Details
Title
Do litter-feeding macroarthropods disrupt cascading effects of land use on microbial decomposer activity?
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
46
Pages
24 - 34
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