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Latitude Dictates Plant Diversity Effects on Instream Decomposition

Authors :
Biología vegetal y ecología
Landaren biologia eta ekologia
Boyero González, María Luz
Pérez, Javier
López Rojo, Naiara
Tonin, Alan M.
Correa Araneda, Francisco
Pearson, Richard G.
Bosch, Jaime
Albariño, Ricardo J.
Anbalagan, Sankarappan
Barmuta, Leon A.
Beesley, Leah
Burdon, Francis J.
Caliman, Adriano
Callisto, Marcos
Campbell, Ian C.
Cardinale, Bradley J.
Casas Jiménez, José Jesús
Chara Serna, Ana M.
Ciapala, Szymon
Chauvet, Eric
Colón-Gaud, Checo
Cornejo, Aydeé
Davis, Aaron M.
Degebrodt, Monika
Dias, Emerson S.
Díaz, María E.
Douglas, Michael M.
Elosegi Irurtia, Arturo
Encalada, Andrea C.
De Eyto, Elvira
Figueroa, Ricardo
Flecker, Alexander S.
Fleituch, Tadeusz
Frainer, André
Franca, Juliana S.
García, Erica A.
García, Gabriela
García, Pavel
Gessner, Mark O.
Giller, Paul S.
Gómez, Jesús E.
Gómez, Sergio
Gonçalves Jr., José F.
Graça, Manuel A. S.
Hall Jr., Robert O.
Hamada, Neusa
Hepp, Luiz U.
Hui, Cang
Imazawa, Daichi
Iwata, Tomoya
Edson Jr., S. A.
Kariuki, Samuel
Landeira-Dabarca, Andrea
Leal, María
Lehosmaa, Kaisa
M'Erimba, Charles
Marchant, Richard
Martins, Renato T.
Masese, Frank O.
Camden, Megan
McKie, Brendan G.
Medeiros, Adriana O.
Middleton, Jen A.
Muotka, Timo
Negishi, Junjiro N.
Pozo Martínez, Jesús
Ramírez, Alonso
Rezende, Renan S.
Richardson, John S.
Rincón, José
Rubio Ríos, Juan
Serrano, Claudia
Shaffer, Angela R.
Sheldon, Fran
Swan, Christopher M.
Tenkiano, Nathalie S. D.
Tiegs, Scott D.
Tolod, Janine R.
Vernasky, Michael
Watson, Anne
Yegon, Mourine J.
Yule, Catherine M.
Biología vegetal y ecología
Landaren biologia eta ekologia
Boyero González, María Luz
Pérez, Javier
López Rojo, Naiara
Tonin, Alan M.
Correa Araneda, Francisco
Pearson, Richard G.
Bosch, Jaime
Albariño, Ricardo J.
Anbalagan, Sankarappan
Barmuta, Leon A.
Beesley, Leah
Burdon, Francis J.
Caliman, Adriano
Callisto, Marcos
Campbell, Ian C.
Cardinale, Bradley J.
Casas Jiménez, José Jesús
Chara Serna, Ana M.
Ciapala, Szymon
Chauvet, Eric
Colón-Gaud, Checo
Cornejo, Aydeé
Davis, Aaron M.
Degebrodt, Monika
Dias, Emerson S.
Díaz, María E.
Douglas, Michael M.
Elosegi Irurtia, Arturo
Encalada, Andrea C.
De Eyto, Elvira
Figueroa, Ricardo
Flecker, Alexander S.
Fleituch, Tadeusz
Frainer, André
Franca, Juliana S.
García, Erica A.
García, Gabriela
García, Pavel
Gessner, Mark O.
Giller, Paul S.
Gómez, Jesús E.
Gómez, Sergio
Gonçalves Jr., José F.
Graça, Manuel A. S.
Hall Jr., Robert O.
Hamada, Neusa
Hepp, Luiz U.
Hui, Cang
Imazawa, Daichi
Iwata, Tomoya
Edson Jr., S. A.
Kariuki, Samuel
Landeira-Dabarca, Andrea
Leal, María
Lehosmaa, Kaisa
M'Erimba, Charles
Marchant, Richard
Martins, Renato T.
Masese, Frank O.
Camden, Megan
McKie, Brendan G.
Medeiros, Adriana O.
Middleton, Jen A.
Muotka, Timo
Negishi, Junjiro N.
Pozo Martínez, Jesús
Ramírez, Alonso
Rezende, Renan S.
Richardson, John S.
Rincón, José
Rubio Ríos, Juan
Serrano, Claudia
Shaffer, Angela R.
Sheldon, Fran
Swan, Christopher M.
Tenkiano, Nathalie S. D.
Tiegs, Scott D.
Tolod, Janine R.
Vernasky, Michael
Watson, Anne
Yegon, Mourine J.
Yule, Catherine M.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Running waters contribute substantially to global carbon fluxes through decomposition of terrestrial plant litter by aquatic microorganisms and detritivores. Diversity of this litter may influence instream decomposition globally in ways that are not yet understood. We investigated latitudinal differences in decomposition of litter mixtures of low and high functional diversity in 40 streams on 6 continents and spanning 113 degrees of latitude. Despite important variability in our dataset, we found latitudinal differences in the effect of litter functional diversity on decomposition, which we explained as evolutionary adaptations of litter-consuming detritivores to resource availability. Specifically, a balanced diet effect appears to operate at lower latitudes versus a resource concentration effect at higher latitudes. The latitudinal pattern indicates that loss of plant functional diversity will have different consequences on carbon fluxes across the globe, with greater repercussions likely at low latitudes.

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Notes :
This study was part of the DecoDiv project conducted by the GLoBE network (www.globenetwork.es), which is coordinated by L.B. Most research was based on crowdfunding (details on specific funding sources at each region are given in the Supplementary Materials). Project coordination was funded by Basque Government funds (ref. IT951-16) to the Stream Ecology Group (UPV/EHU, Spain). Litter trait analyses were funded by the 2014-2020 Operational Programme FEDER Andalusia, Spain (ref. UAL18-RNM-B006-B to J.J.C.) and the Portuguese Science Foundation, Portugal (ref. UIDB/04292/2020 to MARE)., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1256624208
Document Type :
Electronic Resource