S. Powers, Jennifer; A. Montgomery, Rebecca; E. Carol, Adair; Q. Brearley, Francis; J. Dewalt, Saara; T. Castanho, Camila; Chave, Jerome; Deinert, Erika; U. Ganzhorn, Jorg; E. Gilbert, Matthew; Gozález, Jose Antonio; Bunyavejchewin, Sarayudh; Grau, H. Ricardo; Harms, Kyle E.; Hiremath, Ankila; Iriarte V., Silvia; Manzane, Eric; A. de Oliveira, Alexandre; Poorter, Lourens; Ramanamanjato, Jean Baptiste; Salk, Carl; Varela, Amanda; D. Weiblen, George; T. Lerdau, Manuel
(Journal of Ecology, 2009-05-27)
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Litter decomposition recycles nutrients and causes large fluxes of carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere. It is typically assumed that climate, litter quality and decomposer communities
determine litter decay rates, yet ...