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Site of leaf origin affects how mixed litter decomposes
Authors:Tracy B Gartner  Zoe G Cardon
Institution:a Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
b Department of Biology and the Environmental Science Program, Carthage College, Kenosha, WI 53140, USA
c Center for Integrative Geosciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
Abstract:Recent studies have demonstrated that mass loss, nutrient dynamics, and decomposer associations in leaf litter from a given plant species can differ when leaves of that species decay alone compared to when they decay mixed with other species’ leaves. Results of litter-mix experiments have been variable, however, making predictions of decomposition in mixtures difficult. It is not known, for example, whether interactions among litter types in litter mixes are similar across sites, even for litter mixtures containing the same plant species. To address this issue, we used reciprocal transplants of litter in compartmentalized litterbags to study decomposition of equal-mass litter mixtures of sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marshall) and red oak (Quercus rubra L.) at four forest sites in northwestern Connecticut. These species differ significantly in litter quality. Red oak always has higher lignin concentrations than maple, and here C:N is lower in oak leaves and litter, a pattern often observed when oak coexists with maple. Overall, we observed less mass loss and lower N accumulation in sugar maple and red oak litter mixtures than we predicted from observed dynamics in single-species litterbags. Whether these differences were significant or not depended on the site of origin of the leaves (P<0.02), but there was no significant interaction between sites of decay and the differences in observed and predicted decomposition (P>0.2) . Mixing of leaf litter types could have significant impacts on nutrient cycling in forests, but the extent of the impacts can vary among sites and depends on the origin of mixed leaves even when the species composition of mixes is constant.
Keywords:Acer saccharum  Quercus rubra  Decomposition  Litter-mix experiments  Site quality  Litter quality  Mixed-species litter  Litterbags  Reciprocal transplants
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