Rain forest nutrient cycling and productivity in response to large-scale litter manipulation.
@article{Wood2009RainFN,
title={Rain forest nutrient cycling and productivity in response to large-scale litter manipulation.},
author={Tana E. Wood and Deborah Lawrence and Deborah A. Clark and Robin L. Chazdon},
journal={Ecology},
year={2009},
volume={90 1},
pages={
109-21
}
}Litter-induced pulses of nutrient availability could play an important role in the productivity and nutrient cycling of forested ecosystems, especially tropical forests. Tropical forests experience such pulses as a result of wet-dry seasonality and during major climatic events, such as strong El Niños. We hypothesized that (1) an increase in the quantity and quality of litter inputs would stimulate leaf litter production, woody growth, and leaf litter nutrient cycling, and (2) the timing and…
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