Contribution of macroinvertebrate shredders and aquatic hyphomycetes to litter decomposition in remote insular streams
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Resumo: | Shredders play a crucial role in litter decomposition in streams. However, in oceanic islands, many streams have low shredder density and richness, and microbes seem to be the main litter decomposers. Here, we evaluate the effects of shredders and aquatic hyphomycetes on litter decomposition in insular streams. Three leaf species differing in physical and chemical characteristics, Alnus glutinosa, Clethra arborea, and Cryptomeria japonica, were enclosed in bags of coarse and fine mesh to allow and avoid macroinvertebrate access to the litter, respectively, and incubated in six streams along a gradient of Limnephilus atlanticus (Trichoptera) density in Sa˜o Miguel Island. In streams with higher L. atlanticus density, leaf mass loss was higher in coarse than fine mesh bags. However, no difference in litter mass loss was found between bag types in streams with no L. atlanticus, despite the presence of other shredder taxa. These results suggest that when L. atlanticus are present at relatively high densities, they significantly contribute to litter decomposition, while litter decomposition is mainly driven by microbes when L. atlanticus density is low, or they are absent. Moreover, litter decomposition depends on litter quality, with leaves with high nutrient concentration and low concentration of secondary compounds being preferred by shredders. |
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Contribution of macroinvertebrate shredders and aquatic hyphomycetes to litter decomposition in remote insular streamsAzores islandsIsland freshwater systemsLimnephilus atlanticusLitter mass lossMicrobial decomposersShredders play a crucial role in litter decomposition in streams. However, in oceanic islands, many streams have low shredder density and richness, and microbes seem to be the main litter decomposers. Here, we evaluate the effects of shredders and aquatic hyphomycetes on litter decomposition in insular streams. Three leaf species differing in physical and chemical characteristics, Alnus glutinosa, Clethra arborea, and Cryptomeria japonica, were enclosed in bags of coarse and fine mesh to allow and avoid macroinvertebrate access to the litter, respectively, and incubated in six streams along a gradient of Limnephilus atlanticus (Trichoptera) density in Sa˜o Miguel Island. In streams with higher L. atlanticus density, leaf mass loss was higher in coarse than fine mesh bags. However, no difference in litter mass loss was found between bag types in streams with no L. atlanticus, despite the presence of other shredder taxa. These results suggest that when L. atlanticus are present at relatively high densities, they significantly contribute to litter decomposition, while litter decomposition is mainly driven by microbes when L. atlanticus density is low, or they are absent. Moreover, litter decomposition depends on litter quality, with leaves with high nutrient concentration and low concentration of secondary compounds being preferred by shredders.3F10-AC72-52D0 | Verónica Ferreirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion2020-04-22info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/98647http://hdl.handle.net/10316/98647https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-020-04259-1eng0018-81581573-5117cv-prod-2103820Balibrea, AnaFerreira, VerónicaBalibrea, CarmenGonçalves, VítorRaposeiro, Pedro Miguelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-02-10T10:21:13Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/98647Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:16:25.397514Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Contribution of macroinvertebrate shredders and aquatic hyphomycetes to litter decomposition in remote insular streams |
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Contribution of macroinvertebrate shredders and aquatic hyphomycetes to litter decomposition in remote insular streams |
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Contribution of macroinvertebrate shredders and aquatic hyphomycetes to litter decomposition in remote insular streams Balibrea, Ana Azores islands Island freshwater systems Limnephilus atlanticus Litter mass loss Microbial decomposers |
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Contribution of macroinvertebrate shredders and aquatic hyphomycetes to litter decomposition in remote insular streams |
title_full |
Contribution of macroinvertebrate shredders and aquatic hyphomycetes to litter decomposition in remote insular streams |
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Contribution of macroinvertebrate shredders and aquatic hyphomycetes to litter decomposition in remote insular streams |
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Contribution of macroinvertebrate shredders and aquatic hyphomycetes to litter decomposition in remote insular streams |
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Contribution of macroinvertebrate shredders and aquatic hyphomycetes to litter decomposition in remote insular streams |
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Balibrea, Ana |
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Balibrea, Ana Ferreira, Verónica Balibrea, Carmen Gonçalves, Vítor Raposeiro, Pedro Miguel |
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Ferreira, Verónica Balibrea, Carmen Gonçalves, Vítor Raposeiro, Pedro Miguel |
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Balibrea, Ana Ferreira, Verónica Balibrea, Carmen Gonçalves, Vítor Raposeiro, Pedro Miguel |
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Azores islands Island freshwater systems Limnephilus atlanticus Litter mass loss Microbial decomposers |
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Azores islands Island freshwater systems Limnephilus atlanticus Litter mass loss Microbial decomposers |
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Shredders play a crucial role in litter decomposition in streams. However, in oceanic islands, many streams have low shredder density and richness, and microbes seem to be the main litter decomposers. Here, we evaluate the effects of shredders and aquatic hyphomycetes on litter decomposition in insular streams. Three leaf species differing in physical and chemical characteristics, Alnus glutinosa, Clethra arborea, and Cryptomeria japonica, were enclosed in bags of coarse and fine mesh to allow and avoid macroinvertebrate access to the litter, respectively, and incubated in six streams along a gradient of Limnephilus atlanticus (Trichoptera) density in Sa˜o Miguel Island. In streams with higher L. atlanticus density, leaf mass loss was higher in coarse than fine mesh bags. However, no difference in litter mass loss was found between bag types in streams with no L. atlanticus, despite the presence of other shredder taxa. These results suggest that when L. atlanticus are present at relatively high densities, they significantly contribute to litter decomposition, while litter decomposition is mainly driven by microbes when L. atlanticus density is low, or they are absent. Moreover, litter decomposition depends on litter quality, with leaves with high nutrient concentration and low concentration of secondary compounds being preferred by shredders. |
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