Post-fire consequences for leaf breakdown in a tropical stream

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Autor(a) principal: Rezende,Renan de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Albuquerque,Cristiano Queiroz de, Hirota,Andrezza Sayuri Victoriano, Silva,Paulo Fernandes Roges Souza, Umetsu,Ricardo Keichi, Cabette,Helena Soares Ramos, Bambi,Paulino, Guedes,Natália, Lima-Rezende,Cássia Alves, Gonçalves-Júnior,José Francisco
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Aim Wildfire is a natural pulsed disturbance in landscapes of the Savannah Biome. This study evaluates short-term post-fire effects on leaf litter breakdown, the invertebrate community and fungal biomass of litter from three different vegetal species in a tropical stream. Methods Senescent leaves of Inga laurina, Protium spruceanum and Rircheria grandis (2 ± 0.1 g dry mass) were individually placed in litter bags (30 × 30 cm: 10 mm coarse mesh and 0.5 mm fine mesh) and submerged in the study stream before and after fire. Replicate bags (n = 4; individually for each species, sampling time, fire event and mesh size) were then retrieved after 20 and 40 days and washed to separate the invertebrates before fire event and again immediately after fire. Disks were cut from leaves to determine ash-free dry mass, while the remaining material was oven-dried to determine dry mass. Results The pre-fire mean decomposition coefficient (k = -0.012 day-1) was intermediate compared to that reported for other savannah streams, but post-fire it was lower (k = -0.007 day-1), due to decreased allochthonous litter input and increased autochthones production. Intermediate k values for all qualities of litter post-fire may indicate that fire is equalizing litter quality in the stream ecosystem. The abundance of scrapers was found to be more important than fungal biomass or shredder abundance, probably due to their functioning in leaf fragmentation while consuming periphyton growing on leaf litter. Conclusions Theses results indicate that fire can modify the relationships within decomposer communities in tropical stream ecosystems.
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spelling Post-fire consequences for leaf breakdown in a tropical streamlitter decompositionindirect fire effectsallochthonous littershort-time scaleAbstract Aim Wildfire is a natural pulsed disturbance in landscapes of the Savannah Biome. This study evaluates short-term post-fire effects on leaf litter breakdown, the invertebrate community and fungal biomass of litter from three different vegetal species in a tropical stream. Methods Senescent leaves of Inga laurina, Protium spruceanum and Rircheria grandis (2 ± 0.1 g dry mass) were individually placed in litter bags (30 × 30 cm: 10 mm coarse mesh and 0.5 mm fine mesh) and submerged in the study stream before and after fire. Replicate bags (n = 4; individually for each species, sampling time, fire event and mesh size) were then retrieved after 20 and 40 days and washed to separate the invertebrates before fire event and again immediately after fire. Disks were cut from leaves to determine ash-free dry mass, while the remaining material was oven-dried to determine dry mass. Results The pre-fire mean decomposition coefficient (k = -0.012 day-1) was intermediate compared to that reported for other savannah streams, but post-fire it was lower (k = -0.007 day-1), due to decreased allochthonous litter input and increased autochthones production. Intermediate k values for all qualities of litter post-fire may indicate that fire is equalizing litter quality in the stream ecosystem. The abundance of scrapers was found to be more important than fungal biomass or shredder abundance, probably due to their functioning in leaf fragmentation while consuming periphyton growing on leaf litter. Conclusions Theses results indicate that fire can modify the relationships within decomposer communities in tropical stream ecosystems.Associação Brasileira de Limnologia2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-975X2019000100317Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia v.31 2019reponame:Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Limnologia (ABL)instacron:ABL10.1590/s2179-975x4118info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRezende,Renan de SouzaAlbuquerque,Cristiano Queiroz deHirota,Andrezza Sayuri VictorianoSilva,Paulo Fernandes Roges SouzaUmetsu,Ricardo KeichiCabette,Helena Soares RamosBambi,PaulinoGuedes,NatáliaLima-Rezende,Cássia AlvesGonçalves-Júnior,José Franciscoeng2019-08-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2179-975X2019000100317Revistahttp://www.ablimno.org.br/publiActa.phphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||actalb@rc.unesp.br2179-975X0102-6712opendoar:2019-08-21T00:00Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Limnologia (ABL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Post-fire consequences for leaf breakdown in a tropical stream
title Post-fire consequences for leaf breakdown in a tropical stream
spellingShingle Post-fire consequences for leaf breakdown in a tropical stream
Rezende,Renan de Souza
litter decomposition
indirect fire effects
allochthonous litter
short-time scale
title_short Post-fire consequences for leaf breakdown in a tropical stream
title_full Post-fire consequences for leaf breakdown in a tropical stream
title_fullStr Post-fire consequences for leaf breakdown in a tropical stream
title_full_unstemmed Post-fire consequences for leaf breakdown in a tropical stream
title_sort Post-fire consequences for leaf breakdown in a tropical stream
author Rezende,Renan de Souza
author_facet Rezende,Renan de Souza
Albuquerque,Cristiano Queiroz de
Hirota,Andrezza Sayuri Victoriano
Silva,Paulo Fernandes Roges Souza
Umetsu,Ricardo Keichi
Cabette,Helena Soares Ramos
Bambi,Paulino
Guedes,Natália
Lima-Rezende,Cássia Alves
Gonçalves-Júnior,José Francisco
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author2 Albuquerque,Cristiano Queiroz de
Hirota,Andrezza Sayuri Victoriano
Silva,Paulo Fernandes Roges Souza
Umetsu,Ricardo Keichi
Cabette,Helena Soares Ramos
Bambi,Paulino
Guedes,Natália
Lima-Rezende,Cássia Alves
Gonçalves-Júnior,José Francisco
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rezende,Renan de Souza
Albuquerque,Cristiano Queiroz de
Hirota,Andrezza Sayuri Victoriano
Silva,Paulo Fernandes Roges Souza
Umetsu,Ricardo Keichi
Cabette,Helena Soares Ramos
Bambi,Paulino
Guedes,Natália
Lima-Rezende,Cássia Alves
Gonçalves-Júnior,José Francisco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv litter decomposition
indirect fire effects
allochthonous litter
short-time scale
topic litter decomposition
indirect fire effects
allochthonous litter
short-time scale
description Abstract Aim Wildfire is a natural pulsed disturbance in landscapes of the Savannah Biome. This study evaluates short-term post-fire effects on leaf litter breakdown, the invertebrate community and fungal biomass of litter from three different vegetal species in a tropical stream. Methods Senescent leaves of Inga laurina, Protium spruceanum and Rircheria grandis (2 ± 0.1 g dry mass) were individually placed in litter bags (30 × 30 cm: 10 mm coarse mesh and 0.5 mm fine mesh) and submerged in the study stream before and after fire. Replicate bags (n = 4; individually for each species, sampling time, fire event and mesh size) were then retrieved after 20 and 40 days and washed to separate the invertebrates before fire event and again immediately after fire. Disks were cut from leaves to determine ash-free dry mass, while the remaining material was oven-dried to determine dry mass. Results The pre-fire mean decomposition coefficient (k = -0.012 day-1) was intermediate compared to that reported for other savannah streams, but post-fire it was lower (k = -0.007 day-1), due to decreased allochthonous litter input and increased autochthones production. Intermediate k values for all qualities of litter post-fire may indicate that fire is equalizing litter quality in the stream ecosystem. The abundance of scrapers was found to be more important than fungal biomass or shredder abundance, probably due to their functioning in leaf fragmentation while consuming periphyton growing on leaf litter. Conclusions Theses results indicate that fire can modify the relationships within decomposer communities in tropical stream ecosystems.
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