Authors
Guilherme Sena, Alan M Tonin, Adriano Caliman, Marcos Callisto, Neusa Hamada, Luiz U Hepp, Vânia L Kowalczuk, Renato T Martins, Adriana O Medeiros, Paula B Morais, Marcelo Moretti, Yara Moretto, Mauricio M Petrucio, Laís Salgueiro, Luciana S Carneiro, Gisele M dos Santos, Edson SA Junior, Lorrane AM Feitoza, José F Gonçalves Jr
Publication date
2023/2
Journal
Ecography
Volume
2023
Issue
2
Pages
e06310
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Riparian forests provide abundant plant litter – mostly in the form of dead leaves (hereafter litter) – for both forest soils and adjacent stream ecosystems, supporting terrestrial and aquatic detritus‐based food webs. Although the fate of litter is predominantly dependent on its chemical and physical traits, there is limited availability of data on those traits over large spatial scales or empirical comparisons of traits across tropical biomes. We filled this gap by exploring the differences and similarities of nine litter traits and their dependence on phylogenetics for 68 plant species from riparian forests across three continental‐scale, South American biomes: Amazon, Atlantic Forest and Cerrado. All three biomes produced litter with similar percentages of carbon (C) and phosphorus (P), C:P mass ratios, specific leaf area and toughness. However, litter from the driest biome (Cerrado) was better defended chemically (higher …
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