The influence of substrate quality and stream size on wood decomposition dynamics |
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Authors: | Jerry M. Melillo Robert J. Naiman John D. Aber Keith N. Eshleman |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory, 02543, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA 2. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 02543, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA 3. Department of Forestry, University of Wisconsin, 53703, Madison, Wisconsin, USA 4. Civil Engineering Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 02139, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
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Abstract: | Woody materials decayed more rapidly in a first order stream than in larger streams in eastern Quebec, Canada. The rate of annual mass loss (k) was highest (k=1.20) for alder wood chips in a first order stream and lowest (k=0.04) for black spruce wood chips in a ninth order stream. Decay rates for woody materials in a first order stream were inversely related to their initial lignin to nitrogen ratios. In larger streams, decay rates of woody materials were inversely related to their initial lignin concentrations. A number of quantifiable relationships were found to exist between the initial lignin and nitrogen contents of woody materials and the nitrogen dynamics of decaying wood. |
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