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Particle size alters litter diversity effects on decomposition
Authors:Alexei V Tiunov
Institution:Institute of Ecology and Evolution RAS, Leninsky Prospect 33, 119071 Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract:Nutrient transfer between decomposing leaves may explain non-additive species diversity effects on decomposition. The influence of the diversity of litter species on decomposition was compared in mixtures composed of large (>200 mm2) or small (<9 mm2) litter fragments. The increase in the number of species (aspen, oak, alder and pine, from monocultures to four species in all possible combinations) initially (at day 43) suppressed respiration, but eventually (after 142 days) did not affect the mass loss of the mixtures of small litter fragments. In contrast, the decomposition of litter in large fragments increased with increased diversity, and 93% of all mixtures decomposed faster than would be predicted from monocultures. The results suggest that the active transport of nutrients by fungal hyphae, rather than passive diffusion, drives positive effect of the litter species diversity on decomposition.
Keywords:Litter diversity  Diversity-functioning  Saprophagous animals  Respiration  Decomposition  Comminution  Fungi  Nutrient translocation  Mycelial transport
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