2022
DOI: 10.1002/eco.2517
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Stemflow metazoan transport from common urban tree species (São Paulo, Brazil)

Abstract: For precipitation to reach the surface of vegetated ecosystems, it must first pass through the canopy. A portion of precipitation, stemflow, drains down branches to the stem. This stemflow may wash canopy-dwelling animals (metazoans) into the litter and soils below; however, stemflow metazoans transport has typically been ignored in past research. In fact, the visual presence of metazoans in stemflow collection bins was reported as "contamination" in past research. Thus, we know little about these organisms' t… Show more

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“…Stemflow also acts as a link between the forest canopy and ground soil through the transport of animal remains, plant tissue, and other organic matter to the soil [21,22]. Stemflow has a considerable impact on the moisture conditions, physical and chemical properties, nutritional status, and microbial composition of the soil around the tree stem [23,24].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Stemflow also acts as a link between the forest canopy and ground soil through the transport of animal remains, plant tissue, and other organic matter to the soil [21,22]. Stemflow has a considerable impact on the moisture conditions, physical and chemical properties, nutritional status, and microbial composition of the soil around the tree stem [23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%