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The breakdown of buried and surface-placed leaf litter in an upland stream
Authors:Julie J Smith  P S Lake
Institution:(1) Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Monash University, 3168 Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:The breakdown of buried leaves (Eucalyptus viminalis) was investigated using surface-placed and buried leaf packs in a riffle of the Acheron River, Victoria. Leaf packs buried to a depth of 10 cm were rapidly colonized by invertebrates, with the total numbers of individuals and species exceeding those on surface leaf packs. A larger proportion of leaves in buried leaf packs was grazed in comparison with those on the surface, with the intensity of grazing also being higher for leaves in buried packs. Both surface and buried leaf packs broke down rapidly with no significant difference in weight loss with time. The high level of breakdown of buried E. viminalis leaf litter observed in this study suggests that the hyporheos of Australian headwater streams may significantly contribute to the decomposition of particulate organic matter.
Keywords:Leaf packs            Eucalyptus            invertebrates  hyporheos  breakdown  organic matter
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