@article{0d281ce943bf484dbe504ce87774148e,
title = "Decomposition in tropical forests: A pan-tropical study of the effects of litter type, litter placement and mesofaunal exclusion across a precipitation gradient",
abstract = "Litter decomposition recycles nutrients and causes large ?uxes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. It is typically assumed that climate, litter quality and decomposer communities determine litter decay rates, yet few comparative studies have examined their relative contributions in tropical forests. 2. We used a short-term litterbag experiment to quantify the effects of litter quality, placement and mesofaunal exclusion on decomposition in 23 tropical forests in 14 countries. Annual precipitation varied among sites (7605797 mm). At each site, two standard substrates (Raphia farinifera and Laurus nobilis) were decomposed in ?ne- and coarse-mesh litterbags both above and below ground for approximately 1 year.",
keywords = "Above ground, Below ground, Climate decomposition index, Decomposer fauna, Decomposition, Litter type, Precipitation, Tropical forests",
author = "Powers, {Jennifer S.} and Montgomery, {Rebecca A.} and Adair, {E. Carol} and Brearley, {Francis Q.} and Dewalt, {Saara J.} and Castanho, {Camila T.} and Jerome Chave and Erika Deinert and Ganzhorn, {J{\"o}rg U.} and Gilbert, {Matthew E.} and Gonz{\'a}lez-Iturbe, {Jos{\'e} Antonio} and Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin and Grau, {H. Ricardo} and Harms, {Kyle E.} and Ankila Hiremath and Silvia Iriarte-Vivar and Eric Manzane and {De Oliveira}, {Alexandre A.} and Lourens Poorter and Ramanamanjato, {Jean Baptiste} and Carl Salk and Amanda Varela and Weiblen, {George D.} and Lerdau, {Manuel T.}",
year = "2009",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1111/j.1365-2745.2009.01515.x",
language = "English",
volume = "97",
pages = "801--811",
journal = "Journal of Ecology",
issn = "0022-0477",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd",
number = "4",
}