Abstract
Litter decomposition processes are regulated by three driving variables: physico-chemical climate, litter quality and decomposer organisms [...]
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Litter decomposition processes are regulated by three driving variables: physicochemical climate, litter quality and decomposer organisms
The fact that these three variables are intrinsically linked, has consequences for the interpretation and thereby understanding of global environmental changes on litter decomposition. This Special Issue, entitled “Biodiversity-mediated effects of environmental change on decomposition”, aims to document recent studies in which the interlinkage between climate, litter quality and decomposer organisms is shown in the effect they have on the decomposition process
Summary
Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Litter decomposition processes are regulated by three driving variables: physicochemical climate, litter quality and decomposer organisms. This Special Issue, entitled “Biodiversity-mediated effects of environmental change on decomposition”, aims to document recent studies in which the interlinkage between climate, litter quality and decomposer organisms is shown in the effect they have on the decomposition process.
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