Litter Mixture Interactions at the Level of Plant Functional Types are Additive

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作者
Hoorens, Bart [1 ,2 ]
Stroetenga, Martin [1 ]
Aerts, Rien [1 ]
机构
[1] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Syst Ecol, Inst Ecol Sci, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Tauw Bv, NL-3502 GA Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
Additive effects; Decomposition; Litter production; Moisture effects; Peatland; Species identity effects; Sphagnum; LEAF-LITTER; DECOMPOSITION RATES; NITROGEN AVAILABILITY; LATITUDINAL GRADIENT; ARCTIC PLANTS; SOIL NUTRIENT; TRADE-OFFS; DYNAMICS; QUALITY; CARBON;
D O I
10.1007/s10021-009-9301-1
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
It is very difficult to estimate litter decomposition rates in natural ecosystems because litters of many species are mixed and idiosyncratic interactions occur among those litters. A way to tackle this problem is to investigate litter mixing effects not at the species level but at the level of Plant Functional Types (PFTs). We tested the hypothesis that at the PFT level positive and negative interactions balance each other, causing an overall additive effect (no significant interactions among PFTs). Thereto, we used litter of four PFTs from a temperate peatland in which random draws were taken from the litter species pool of each PFT for every combination of 2, 3, and 4 PFTs. Decomposition rates clearly differed among the 4 PFTs (Sphagnum spp. < graminoids = N-fixing tree < forbs) and showed little variation within the PFTs (notably for the Sphagnum mosses and the graminoids). Significant positive interactions (4 out of 11) in the PFT mixtures were only found after 20 weeks and in all these combinations Sphagnum was involved. After 36 and 56 weeks of incubation interactions were not significantly different from zero. However, standard deviations were larger than the means, indicating that positive and negative interactions balanced each other. Thus, when litter mixture interactions are considered at the PFT level the interactions are additive. From this we conclude that for estimating litter decomposition rates at the ecosystem level, it is sufficient to use the weighted (by litter production) average decomposition rates of the contributing PFTs.
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