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A global experiment suggests climate warming will not accelerate litter decomposition in streams but might reduce carbon sequestration

pmid: 21299824
handle: 10261/62685 , 10316/98708 , 10722/160589
The decomposition of plant litter is one of the most important ecosystem processes in the biosphere and is particularly sensitive to climate warming. Aquatic ecosystems are well suited to studying warming effects on decomposition because the otherwise confounding influence of moisture is constant. By using a latitudinal temperature gradient in an unprecedented global experiment in streams, we found that climate warming will likely hasten microbial litter decomposition and produce an equivalent decline in detritivore-mediated decomposition rates. As a result, overall decomposition rates should remain unchanged. Nevertheless, the process would be profoundly altered, because the shift in importance from detritivores to microbes in warm climates would likely increase CO(2) production and decrease the generation and sequestration of recalcitrant organic particles. In view of recent estimates showing that inland waters are a significant component of the global carbon cycle, this implies consequences for global biogeochemistry and a possible positive climate feedback.
- Spanish National Research Council Spain
- University of Hong Kong China (People's Republic of)
- University of Hong Kong (香港大學) China (People's Republic of)
- National Scientific and Technical Research Council Argentina
- University of Puerto Rico at Carolina United States
Carbon Sequestration, environment/Bioclimatology, 550, Climate Change, latitudinal gradient, Fresh Water, litter decomposition, Carbon Cycle, carbon cycle, FoR 0603 (Evolutionary Biology), Climate change, FoR 0501 (Ecological Applications), Detritivores, FoR 0602 (Ecology), Ecosystem, Ecologie, Environnement, Ecologie, Plant Leaves - metabolism, Litter decomposition, Temperature, temperature, Carbon cycle, global analysis, Carbon Dioxide, Plants, streams, Latitudinal gradient, Environnement, Plant Leaves, detritivores, [SDV.EE.BIO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment/Bioclimatology, climate change, [SDV.EE.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, Streams, Microbial decomposers, microbial decomposers, Global analysis
Carbon Sequestration, environment/Bioclimatology, 550, Climate Change, latitudinal gradient, Fresh Water, litter decomposition, Carbon Cycle, carbon cycle, FoR 0603 (Evolutionary Biology), Climate change, FoR 0501 (Ecological Applications), Detritivores, FoR 0602 (Ecology), Ecosystem, Ecologie, Environnement, Ecologie, Plant Leaves - metabolism, Litter decomposition, Temperature, temperature, Carbon cycle, global analysis, Carbon Dioxide, Plants, streams, Latitudinal gradient, Environnement, Plant Leaves, detritivores, [SDV.EE.BIO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment/Bioclimatology, climate change, [SDV.EE.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, Streams, Microbial decomposers, microbial decomposers, Global analysis
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