Detritivores and exogenous nitrogen influence litter microbial communities in coastal salt marshes
TM Rippel,
AL DeCandia,
J Tomasula
et al.
Abstract:Saprotrophic fungal communities and animal detritivores are known to regulate litter decomposition, yet their interaction has seldom been examined in coastal salt marshes. Such studies are important because salt marshes have some of the highest carbon storage rates of any ecosystem, and litter plays an important role in carbon cycling. Furthermore, it is currently unknown how species loss and nitrogen (N) pollution will impact the detritivore-fungi or detritivore-algae interactions that occur on litter. To tes… Show more
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