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Biodiversity and Litter Decomposition in Terrestrial Ecosystems
2005
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics
Key Words ecosystem functioning, microorganisms, nutrient cycling, soil food web, soil-animal diversity ■ Abstract We explore empirical and theoretical evidence for the functional significance of plant-litter diversity and the extraordinary high diversity of decomposer organisms in the process of litter decomposition and the consequences for biogeochemical cycles. Potential mechanisms for the frequently observed litter-diversity effects on mass loss and nitrogen dynamics include fungi-driven
doi:10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.36.112904.151932
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