植物凋落物
垃圾箱
环境科学
分解
森林生态学
陆地生态系统
生态学
农学
生物
生态系统
作者
Edward Ayres,Heidi Steltzer,Breana L. Simmons,Rodney T. Simpson,J. Megan Steinweg,Matthew D. Wallenstein,Nate Mellor,William J. Parton,John C. Moore,Diana H. Wall
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.soilbio.2008.12.022
摘要
Several leaf litter decay studies have indicated that decomposition occurs more rapidly when litter is placed beneath the plant species from which it had been derived than beneath a different plant species (i.e. home-field advantage, HFA), although support for this notion has not been universal. We provide the first quantification of HFA in relation to leaf litter decomposition using published litter mass loss data from forest ecosystems in North America, South America, and Europe. Our findings indicate that HFA is widespread in forest ecosystems; on average litter mass loss was 8% faster at home than away. We hypothesize that HFA results from specialization of the soil biotic community in decomposing litter derived from the plant above it. Climate and initial litter quality data can be used to explain about 70% of the variability in litter decomposition at a global scale, leaving about 30% unexplained. We suggest that HFA be recognized as a factor that explains some of this remaining variability.
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