智利淡水森林湿地中本地和非本地物种的落叶分解

IF 0.2 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY
Francisco Gómez-Capponi, F. Correa-Araneda, María E. Díaz, M. Olguín, F. Encina-Montoya, R. Figueroa
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摘要

落叶的分解是森林湿地运作的一个基本过程。人工林的迅速增加涉及外来落叶对这些生态系统的更大贡献。比较了智利地中海地区森林湿地中本地和外来落叶的分解率,以及细菌和大型无脊椎动物对这一过程的贡献。结果表明,不同物种间落叶分解速率存在显著差异(p<0.05),非本土落叶分解速率较快。这可能是由于叶子的生态生理方面的差异,比如蜡或油等化合物的存在。两个被分析的社区在研究过程中都是相关的。然而,细菌对这两种类型的叶子的分解起了主要作用。讨论了叶片和水分的物理和化学特性对叶片材料加工的影响。
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Leaf litter decomposition from native and non-native species in a freshwater forested wetland of Chile
Decomposition of leaf litter is a fundamental process for the functioning of forested wetlands. The rapid increment of forest plantations has involved a greater contribution of leaf litter of exotic origin to these ecosystems. The decomposition rate between leaf litter of native and exotic origin in a forested wetland of the Mediterranean zone of Chile was compared, as well as the contribution of bacteria and macroinvertebrate to this process. It was determined that the decomposition rate of the leaf litter presented signifi cant differences (p < 0.05) between species, being faster in those of non-native origin. This could be due to differences in ecophysiological aspects of the leaves like the presence of chemical compounds such as waxes or oils. Both analyzed communities were relevant in the studied process. However, bacteria contributed mostly to the decomposition of both types of leaves. The implications of the physical and chemical characteristics of the leaves and the water on the processing of the foliar material are discussed.
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GAYANA
GAYANA Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
CiteScore
0.60
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期刊介绍: GAYANA is a scientific journal published by Universidad de Concepción, Chile. It is the modern version of Gayana Oceanología and Gayana Zoología. Therefore its numeration starts at volume 63(1). GAYANA covers all aspects of zoology and oceanographic research. It is structured in five sections, defined by subject or discipline: Ecology, Biodiversity and Taxonomy, Earth Sciences, Evolutionary, and Applied Biology and Environmental Biology. Each section is in charge of an editor who receives and manages the manuscripts sent for evaluation in close collaboration with the editorial board.
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