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Stabilisation of soil organic matter in invertebrate faecal pellets through leaf litter grazing
Authors:Andrew J Rawlins  Philip Ineson
Institution:a Organic Geochemistry Unit, Bristol Biogeochemistry Research Centre, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Cantock's Close, Bristol BS8 1TS, UK
b Department of Biology, University of York, P.O. Box 373, York YO10 5YW, UK
Abstract:Soils were amended with either leaf litter or faeces from pill millipedes fed on the leaf litter, then incubated at 20 °C for 130 days whilst monitoring the respiration rates. Significantly more CO2 was respired from soil containing leaf litter than that amended with an equivalent weight of faecal matter, whilst the unamended soil exhibited a respiration rate similar to soil amended with faecal material. Consideration of these findings with recently observed differences in biochemical compositions of litter and faeces suggests that processing of plant litter by detritivores leads to more stabilised forms of organic matter by removal of biochemical components essential to the nutrient requirements of the invertebrate and the soil microbial biomass.
Keywords:Decomposition  Leaf litter  Millipede faecal pellets  Respiration  Stabilization
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