The importance of mesofauna and decomposition environment on leaf decomposition in three forests in southeastern Brazil


Autoria(s): Castanho, Camila de Toledo; Lorenzo, Leda; Oliveira, Alexandre Adalardo de
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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07/11/2013

07/11/2013

2012

Resumo

We examined the effects of soil mesofauna and the litter decomposition environment (above and belowground) on leaf decomposition rates in three forest types in southeastern Brazil. To estimate decomposition experimentally, we used litterbags with a standard substrate in a full-factorial experimental design. We used model selection to compare three decomposition models and also to infer the importance of forest type, decomposition environment, mesofauna, and their interactions on the decomposition process. Rather than the frequently used simple and double-exponential models, the best model to describe our dataset was the exponential deceleration model, which assumed a single organic compartment with an exponential decrease of the decomposition rate. Decomposition was higher in the wet than in the seasonal forest, and the differences between forest types were stronger aboveground. Regarding litter decomposition environment, decomposition was predominantly higher below than aboveground, but the magnitude of this effect was higher in the seasonal than in wet forests. Mesofauna exclusion treatments had slower decomposition, except aboveground into the Semi-deciduous Forest, where the mesofauna presence did not affect decomposition. Furthermore, the effect of mesofauna was stronger in the wet forests and belowground. Overall, our results suggest that, in a regional scale, both decomposers activity and the positive effect of soil mesofauna in decomposition are constrained by abiotic factors, such as moisture conditions.

Sao Paulo Research Foundation, as part of the BIOTA-FAPESP [1999/096355-0]

Sao Paulo Research Foundation, as part of the BIOTAFAPESP

Biodiversity Virtual Institute Program

Biodiversity Virtual Institute Program

CAPES (Coordination of the Improvement of High Level Personnel)

CAPES (Coordination of the Improvement of High Level Personnel)

Identificador

PLANT ECOLOGY, DORDRECHT, v. 213, n. 8, supl. 4, Part 1, pp. 1303-1313, AUG, 2012

1385-0237

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/43062

10.1007/s11258-012-0089-2

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11258-012-0089-2

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eng

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SPRINGER

DORDRECHT

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PLANT ECOLOGY

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closedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #ABOVEGROUND #BELOWGROUND #BRAZIL #EXPONENTIAL MODELS #LEAF DECOMPOSITION #SOIL MESOFAUNA #TROPICAL RAIN-FORESTS #LITTER DECOMPOSITION #TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS #PLANT LITTER #SOIL #MODEL #AMAZONIA #DYNAMICS #PATTERNS #PASTURES #PLANT SCIENCES #ECOLOGY #FORESTRY
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article

original article

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