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Does leaf quality mediate the stimulation of leaf breakdown by phosphorus in Neotropical streams?

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FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
卷 51, 期 4, 页码 618-633

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2006.01515.x

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Costa Rica; decomposition; ergosterol; lignin; phenolics

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1. Lowland tropical streams have a chemically diverse detrital resource base, where leaf quality could potentially alter the effect of high nutrient concentrations on leaf breakdown. This has important implications given the extent and magnitude of anthropogenic nutrient loading to the environment. 2. Here, we examine if leaf quality (as determined by concentrations of cellulose, lignin and tannins) mediates the effects of high ambient phosphorus (P) concentration on leaf breakdown in streams of lowland Costa Rica. We hypothesised that P would have a stronger effect on microbial and insect processing of high- than of low-quality leaves. 3. We selected three species that represented extremes of quality as measured in leaves of eight common riparian species. Species selected were, from high- to low-quality: Trema integerrima > Castilla elastica > Zygia longifolia. We incubated single-species leaf packs in five streams that had natural differences in ambient P concentration (10-140 mu g soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) L-1), because of variable inputs of solute-rich groundwater and also in a stream that was experimentally enriched with P (approximately 200 mu g SRP L-1). 4. The breakdown rate of all three species varied among the six streams: T. integerrima (k-values range: 0.0451-0.129 day(-1)); C. elastica (k-values range: 0.0064-0.021 day(-1)); and Z. longifolia (k-values range: 0.002-0.008 day(-1)). Both ambient P concentration and flow velocity had significant effects on the breakdown rate of the three species. 5. Results supported our initial hypothesis that litter quality mediates the effect of high ambient P concentration on leaf processing by microbes and insects. The response of microbial respiration, fungal biomass and invertebrate density to high ambient P concentration was greater in Trema (high quality) than in Castilla or Zygia (low quality). Variation in flow velocity, however, confounded our ability to determine the magnitude of stimulation of breakdown rate by P. 6. Cellulose and lignin appeared to be the most important factors in determining the magnitude of P-stimulation. Surprisingly, leaf secondary compounds did not have an effect. This contradicts predictions made by other researchers, regarding the key role of plant secondary compounds in affecting leaf breakdown in tropical streams.

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