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PLPF8. Program & abstracts.

8th Conference on Plant Litter Processing in Freshwaters: 20 years of breakdown

PLPF8. Program & abstracts.

PLPF8. Program & abstracts.

8th Conference on Plant Litter Processing in Freshwaters: 20 years of breakdown


Index: - The independent and interactive roles of functional and phylogenetic diversity on leaf litter breakdown in streams. Christopher Swan. - Plant functional diversity and leaf-litter processing in Mediterranean streams. Silvia Monroy. - Litter species richness do not affect decomposition irrespective of the environmental context where they decompose. Anderson Gripp. - Interactions among large and small animals influence how biodiversity impacts litter decomposition. Alan Tonin.
- Timing and intensity of the response of Echinogammarus berilloni to stoichiometric resource imbalance. Libe Solagaistua. - Effects of intraspecific variations in aquatic invertebrates on litter decomposition. Thibaut Rota. - Litter decomposition in streams: a 30-yr retrospective with a focus on B-EF relationships and grounds for future applications. Eric Chauvet. - Agricultural constraints on microbial resource use and niche breadth in drainage ditches. Ellard Hunting. - Leaf litter decomposition in mixtures: the effect of component litter species on decomposition rates and associated fungi. Meritxell Abril. - A synthesis of studies of wood dynamics in streams at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory. Jack Webster. - Plant diversity loss affects multiple functions of stream ecosystems. Naiara López-Rojo. - Stream restoration effects on detritivore functional characteristics and litter decomposition. André Frainer. - Leaf processing - where does the carbon go to? Timothy Moulton. - A comparison of organic-matter decomposition in natural and restored vernal pools. Pauline Hervé. - Does a litter-decomposition-based indicator improve the ecological assessment of rivers? Magali Brosed. - Comparison of two methods of organic-matter breakdown along a gradient of stream pollution. Tadeusz Fleituch. - Oxygen diffusivity through leaf litter as proxy of structural changes of the cuticle during initial leaf processing in aquatic systems. Ute Risse-Buhl. - Statistical analysis of decomposition curves. Timothy Moulton. - Stream functioning under forest change: still heterotrophic but not the same. Verónica Ferreira. - Composition of riparian litter input regulates organic matter decomposition. Micael Jonsson. - Plant diversity loss slows down decomposition regardless of litter quality. Aingeru Martínez. - Constraints on the metabolic activity of aquatic invertebrates: effects of temperature and plane leaf litter. Lorea Flores. - Stream decomposition patterns of senescent leaves with a permanence period on land. Manuela Abelho. - Habitat patch connectivity and the effects of drought on leaf decomposition and the diversity of decomposers in a stream channel experiment. Brendan McKie. - Eucalyptus reforestation: in search of the lesser of four evils. Sara Simões. - Alder processing dynamics in an oligotrophic coastal stream: the interplay between temperature, flow and shredders. Isabel Pardo. - Impacts of an invasive omnivore crayfish on leaf litter decomposition. Cláudia Pascoal. - Compensatory feeding strategies in shredders: a way to cope with climate change? Encarnación Fenoy. - Effects of water abstraction on organic matter processing in freshwaters. Maite Arroita. - Spatial heterogeneity in water velocity drives leaf litter distribution and processing in streams. Elliot Bastias. - Are fungicides a threat for the functioning of heterotrophic systems? Mirco Bundschuh. - Aquatic hyphomycetes: one for all and all for one in salt-contaminated streams. Cristina Canhoto. - Sensitivity of laccase activity to the fungicide tebuconazole in decomposing litter. Joan Artigas. - Co-tolerance of microbial litter decomposers to silver nanoparticles and antibiotics. Ahmed Tlili. - Low-level salt additions alter detritivore performance in microcosm experiments. Sally Entrekin. - Salinization and desiccation... the lower and slower the better for decomposers. Ana Lúcia Gonçalves. - Effects of flow intermittency on aquatic hyphomycetes assemblages in leaf litter, decomposition rates and feeding preferences of invertebrate consumers: a microcosm experiment. Rebeca Arias. - Heterotrophic microbial communities adapt to multiple stress - the importance of disturbance history. Alexander Feckler. - Comparative effects of metallic nanoparticles on microbes and invertebrates involved in plant litter decomposition in streams. Fernanda Cássio. - Litter breakdown as a tool for managers. Daniel von Schiller. - Drivers and effects of organic-matter processing in freshwaters. Scott Tiegs. - Soil and water nutrient enrichment affect aquatic microbial litter decomposition. Manuel Graça. - The effect of labile carbon on the microbial colonisation and decomposition of submerged plant litter. Margarida Soares. - Fungal decomposers and their contribution to stand

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Index: - The independent and interactive roles of functional and phylogenetic diversity on leaf litter breakdown in streams. Christopher Swan. - Plant functional diversity and leaf-litter processing in Mediterranean streams. Silvia Monroy. - Litter species richness do not affect decomposition irrespective of the environmental context where they decompose. Anderson Gripp. - Interactions among large and small animals influence how biodiversity impacts litter decomposition. Alan Tonin.
- Timing and intensity of the response of Echinogammarus berilloni to stoichiometric resource imbalance. Libe Solagaistua. - Effects of intraspecific variations in aquatic invertebrates on litter decomposition. Thibaut Rota. - Litter decomposition in streams: a 30-yr retrospective with a focus on B-EF relationships and grounds for future applications. Eric Chauvet. - Agricultural constraints on microbial resource use and niche breadth in drainage ditches. Ellard Hunting. - Leaf litter decomposition in mixtures: the effect of component litter species on decomposition rates and associated fungi. Meritxell Abril. - A synthesis of studies of wood dynamics in streams at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory. Jack Webster. - Plant diversity loss affects multiple functions of stream ecosystems. Naiara López-Rojo. - Stream restoration effects on detritivore functional characteristics and litter decomposition. André Frainer. - Leaf processing - where does the carbon go to? Timothy Moulton. - A comparison of organic-matter decomposition in natural and restored vernal pools. Pauline Hervé. - Does a litter-decomposition-based indicator improve the ecological assessment of rivers? Magali Brosed. - Comparison of two methods of organic-matter breakdown along a gradient of stream pollution. Tadeusz Fleituch. - Oxygen diffusivity through leaf litter as proxy of structural changes of the cuticle during initial leaf processing in aquatic systems. Ute Risse-Buhl. - Statistical analysis of decomposition curves. Timothy Moulton. - Stream functioning under forest change: still heterotrophic but not the same. Verónica Ferreira. - Composition of riparian litter input regulates organic matter decomposition. Micael Jonsson. - Plant diversity loss slows down decomposition regardless of litter quality. Aingeru Martínez. - Constraints on the metabolic activity of aquatic invertebrates: effects of temperature and plane leaf litter. Lorea Flores. - Stream decomposition patterns of senescent leaves with a permanence period on land. Manuela Abelho. - Habitat patch connectivity and the effects of drought on leaf decomposition and the diversity of decomposers in a stream channel experiment. Brendan McKie. - Eucalyptus reforestation: in search of the lesser of four evils. Sara Simões. - Alder processing dynamics in an oligotrophic coastal stream: the interplay between temperature, flow and shredders. Isabel Pardo. - Impacts of an invasive omnivore crayfish on leaf litter decomposition. Cláudia Pascoal. - Compensatory feeding strategies in shredders: a way to cope with climate change? Encarnación Fenoy. - Effects of water abstraction on organic matter processing in freshwaters. Maite Arroita. - Spatial heterogeneity in water velocity drives leaf litter distribution and processing in streams. Elliot Bastias. - Are fungicides a threat for the functioning of heterotrophic systems? Mirco Bundschuh. - Aquatic hyphomycetes: one for all and all for one in salt-contaminated streams. Cristina Canhoto. - Sensitivity of laccase activity to the fungicide tebuconazole in decomposing litter. Joan Artigas. - Co-tolerance of microbial litter decomposers to silver nanoparticles and antibiotics. Ahmed Tlili. - Low-level salt additions alter detritivore performance in microcosm experiments. Sally Entrekin. - Salinization and desiccation... the lower and slower the better for decomposers. Ana Lúcia Gonçalves. - Effects of flow intermittency on aquatic hyphomycetes assemblages in leaf litter, decomposition rates and feeding preferences of invertebrate consumers: a microcosm experiment. Rebeca Arias. - Heterotrophic microbial communities adapt to multiple stress - the importance of disturbance history. Alexander Feckler. - Comparative effects of metallic nanoparticles on microbes and invertebrates involved in plant litter decomposition in streams. Fernanda Cássio. - Litter breakdown as a tool for managers. Daniel von Schiller. - Drivers and effects of organic-matter processing in freshwaters. Scott Tiegs. - Soil and water nutrient enrichment affect aquatic microbial litter decomposition. Manuel Graça. - The effect of labile carbon on the microbial colonisation and decomposition of submerged plant litter. Margarida Soares. - Fungal decomposers and their contribution to stand

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ISBN: 9788490826386
Publicación: 04/2017
Formato: Rústica
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 72

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