Sodium fertilization increases termites and enhances decomposition in an Amazonian forest

Added Na was used to determine whether litter decomposition and associated fungal biomass and termites are limited by Na availability in a lowland tropical rainforest at Yasuni, Ecuador. This is a partial test of the "sodium ecosystem respiration" (SER) hypothesis that posits Na is critica...

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2017-06-16T22:02:56Z
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv sodium ecosystem respiration (ser) hypothesis
tropical rainforest
nutrient limitation
ecosystem respiration
yasuni ecological research station
ecuador
oceanic aerosols
decomposition
biogeochemistry
precipitation
brown food web
sodium
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description Added Na was used to determine whether litter decomposition and associated fungal biomass and termites are limited by Na availability in a lowland tropical rainforest at Yasuni, Ecuador. This is a partial test of the "sodium ecosystem respiration" (SER) hypothesis that posits Na is critical for consumers but not plants, that Na shortfall is more likely on highly weathered soils inland from oceanic aerosols, and that this shortfall results in decreased decomposer activity. We fertilized 4 x 4 m plots twice a month for a year with quantities of Na comparable to those falling on a coastal tropical rainforest. Decomposition rates of four substrates were consistently higher on +NaCl plots by up to 70% for cellulose, and 78%, 68%, and 29% for three woods of increasing percentage lignin. The density of termite workers averaged 17-fold higher on +NaCl plots; fungal biomass failed to differ. After controlling for temperature and precipitation, which co-limit gross primay productivity (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER), these results suggest that Na shortfall is an agent enhancing the storage of coarse woody debris in inland tropical forests.
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spelling Sodium fertilization increases termites and enhances decomposition in an Amazonian forestDonoso Vargas, D.sodium ecosystem respiration (ser) hypothesistropical rainforestnutrient limitationecosystem respirationyasuni ecological research stationecuadoroceanic aerosolsdecompositionbiogeochemistryprecipitationbrown food websodiumAdded Na was used to determine whether litter decomposition and associated fungal biomass and termites are limited by Na availability in a lowland tropical rainforest at Yasuni, Ecuador. This is a partial test of the "sodium ecosystem respiration" (SER) hypothesis that posits Na is critical for consumers but not plants, that Na shortfall is more likely on highly weathered soils inland from oceanic aerosols, and that this shortfall results in decreased decomposer activity. We fertilized 4 x 4 m plots twice a month for a year with quantities of Na comparable to those falling on a coastal tropical rainforest. Decomposition rates of four substrates were consistently higher on +NaCl plots by up to 70% for cellulose, and 78%, 68%, and 29% for three woods of increasing percentage lignin. The density of termite workers averaged 17-fold higher on +NaCl plots; fungal biomass failed to differ. After controlling for temperature and precipitation, which co-limit gross primay productivity (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER), these results suggest that Na shortfall is an agent enhancing the storage of coarse woody debris in inland tropical forests.Ecology2017-06-16T22:02:56Z2017-06-16T22:02:56Z01/04/2014info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1890/13-1274.10012-9658http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/13-1274.1http://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/handle/123456789/19096Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica Particular de Lojainstname:Universidad Técnica Particular de Lojainstacron:UTPL2017-06-16T22:02:56Zoai:dspace.utpl.edu.ec:123456789/19096Institucionalhttps://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/Institución privadahttps://www.utpl.edu.ec/https://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:12272017-06-16T22:02:56Repositorio Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja - Universidad Técnica Particular de Lojafalse
spellingShingle Sodium fertilization increases termites and enhances decomposition in an Amazonian forest
Donoso Vargas, D.
sodium ecosystem respiration (ser) hypothesis
tropical rainforest
nutrient limitation
ecosystem respiration
yasuni ecological research station
ecuador
oceanic aerosols
decomposition
biogeochemistry
precipitation
brown food web
sodium
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title Sodium fertilization increases termites and enhances decomposition in an Amazonian forest
title_full Sodium fertilization increases termites and enhances decomposition in an Amazonian forest
title_fullStr Sodium fertilization increases termites and enhances decomposition in an Amazonian forest
title_full_unstemmed Sodium fertilization increases termites and enhances decomposition in an Amazonian forest
title_short Sodium fertilization increases termites and enhances decomposition in an Amazonian forest
title_sort Sodium fertilization increases termites and enhances decomposition in an Amazonian forest
topic sodium ecosystem respiration (ser) hypothesis
tropical rainforest
nutrient limitation
ecosystem respiration
yasuni ecological research station
ecuador
oceanic aerosols
decomposition
biogeochemistry
precipitation
brown food web
sodium
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/13-1274.1
http://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/handle/123456789/19096