A conceptual model of litter breakdown in low order streams

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Autor(a) principal: Graça, Manuel A. S.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Ferreira, Verónica, Canhoto, Cristina, Encalada, Andrea C., Guerrero-Bolaño, Francisco, Wantzen, Karl M., Boyero, Luz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/98689
https://doi.org/10.1002/iroh.201401757
Resumo: The detrital-based food web of many streams and rivers plays a fundamental role in the cycling and retention of carbon and nutrients. However, we still need to understand which global mechanisms underlie the biogeochemical pathways that control energy transfer from the detrital pool through local food webs into nutrient and energy cycles and storage. Previous attempts to understandthe variability in litter breakdown rateshave includedthe searchforlatitudinal variation patterns and analysis of the influence of different factors. Here we complement those studies by developing a conceptual model to predict litter breakdown dynamics in low order streams. According to the model, litter breakdown rates and the relative role of microbial decomposers and shredder detritivores on this process are hierarchically governed by interactions between climate/ hydrology and geology acting upon plant traits, nutrient and leaf availability to decomposers, and metabolism of microbial decomposers and shredders. The model explains variations in leaf litter breakdown rates and shredder abundance across large geographic areas, allowing the formulation of predictions of how anthropogenic pressures may affect litter breakdown rates.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A conceptual model of litter breakdown in low order streams
title A conceptual model of litter breakdown in low order streams
spellingShingle A conceptual model of litter breakdown in low order streams
Graça, Manuel A. S.
Decomposition
Organic matter
Processing
Streams
Shredders
Aquatic hyphomycetes
title_short A conceptual model of litter breakdown in low order streams
title_full A conceptual model of litter breakdown in low order streams
title_fullStr A conceptual model of litter breakdown in low order streams
title_full_unstemmed A conceptual model of litter breakdown in low order streams
title_sort A conceptual model of litter breakdown in low order streams
author Graça, Manuel A. S.
author_facet Graça, Manuel A. S.
Ferreira, Verónica
Canhoto, Cristina
Encalada, Andrea C.
Guerrero-Bolaño, Francisco
Wantzen, Karl M.
Boyero, Luz
author_role author
author2 Ferreira, Verónica
Canhoto, Cristina
Encalada, Andrea C.
Guerrero-Bolaño, Francisco
Wantzen, Karl M.
Boyero, Luz
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Graça, Manuel A. S.
Ferreira, Verónica
Canhoto, Cristina
Encalada, Andrea C.
Guerrero-Bolaño, Francisco
Wantzen, Karl M.
Boyero, Luz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Decomposition
Organic matter
Processing
Streams
Shredders
Aquatic hyphomycetes
topic Decomposition
Organic matter
Processing
Streams
Shredders
Aquatic hyphomycetes
description The detrital-based food web of many streams and rivers plays a fundamental role in the cycling and retention of carbon and nutrients. However, we still need to understand which global mechanisms underlie the biogeochemical pathways that control energy transfer from the detrital pool through local food webs into nutrient and energy cycles and storage. Previous attempts to understandthe variability in litter breakdown rateshave includedthe searchforlatitudinal variation patterns and analysis of the influence of different factors. Here we complement those studies by developing a conceptual model to predict litter breakdown dynamics in low order streams. According to the model, litter breakdown rates and the relative role of microbial decomposers and shredder detritivores on this process are hierarchically governed by interactions between climate/ hydrology and geology acting upon plant traits, nutrient and leaf availability to decomposers, and metabolism of microbial decomposers and shredders. The model explains variations in leaf litter breakdown rates and shredder abundance across large geographic areas, allowing the formulation of predictions of how anthropogenic pressures may affect litter breakdown rates.
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