Original paper
Species turnover and invasion of dominant freshwater invertebrates alter biodiversity–ecosystem‐function relationship
Abstract
Freshwater ecosystems rely on allochthonous resources. Integration of these subsidies depends on diversity of both terrestrial resources and aquatic shredder and decomposer communities, but the diversity effects on leaf litter breakdown and decomposition are less clear in aquatic than terrestrial ecosystems. We need a better understanding of this relationship because aquatic communities are rapidly changing with species invasions and...
Paper Details
Title
Species turnover and invasion of dominant freshwater invertebrates alter biodiversity–ecosystem‐function relationship
Published Date
Apr 30, 2018
Journal
Volume
88
Issue
3
Pages
461 - 480
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