Interrelationships among litter chemistry, plant species diversity, and litter decomposition in tropical stream environments: a review

R. S. Rabelo, Guilherme Sena, José F. Gonçalves
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Factors that may accelerate decomposition are important for ecosystem functioning since plant litter decomposition is essential for carbon and nutrient cycling, but it is a generally slow process, which can take weeks up to years. In this context, studies have demonstrated that the chemical characteristics of litter mixtures can accelerate decomposition through several mechanisms. Tropical riparian forests are known for their high diversity of tree species, which leads to a wide array of litter types in tropical streams, each with distinct chemical properties. This underscores the key role of litter chemistry in significantly influencing the litter breakdown rate within of these streams. Here, we explore the interplay among litter chemistry, plant species diversity, and litter decomposition in tropical streams. We highlight the importance of litter physical and chemical characteristics for decomposition, as well as of the preservation of the natural floristic composition of tropical riparian forests. In this sense, more attention must be paid to the influence that the environment and phylogeny may have on the phytochemical characteristics of riparian forest plant species in different tropic biomes, and how the insertion of different exotic species interferes with the decomposition process. Furthermore, we emphasize the need for additional research into the consequences of the loss of rare plant species with unique functional characteristics to decomposition in tropical ecosystems.
热带溪流环境中垃圾化学、植物物种多样性和垃圾分解之间的相互关系:综述
加速分解的因素对生态系统的功能非常重要,因为植物废弃物的分解对碳和养分循环至关重要,但这是一个普遍缓慢的过程,可能需要数周甚至数年的时间。在这种情况下,研究表明,枯落物混合物的化学特性可通过多种机制加速分解。众所周知,热带河岸森林中的树种种类繁多,这导致热带溪流中的枯落物种类繁多,每种枯落物都具有不同的化学特性。这凸显了枯落物化学在显著影响溪流中枯落物分解率方面的关键作用。在此,我们探讨了热带溪流中垃圾化学、植物物种多样性和垃圾分解之间的相互作用。我们强调了废弃物物理和化学特性对分解的重要性,以及保护热带河岸森林自然植物组成的重要性。从这个意义上讲,我们必须更加关注环境和系统发育对不同热带生物群落中河岸林植物物种的植物化学特性的影响,以及不同外来物种的加入如何干扰分解过程。此外,我们强调有必要对热带生态系统中具有独特功能特征的稀有植物物种的消失对分解过程造成的后果进行更多的研究。
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