Riparian leaf litter processing by benthic macroinvertebrates in a woodland stream of central Chile

Valdovinos C.

Abstract

"Leaf litter input from riparian landscapes has been identified as both a major energy flow to stream ecosystems and as a food source for stream macroinvertebrates. In riparian landscapes of woodland streams of central Chile, the native deciduous hardwoods are being artificially replaced by exotic coniferous trees at a large spatial scale. It is suggested that this process has a significant impact on the stream communities of central Chile. Today, exotic plantations occur throughout central Chile, with Pinus radiata (D. Don) (Monterrey pine) accounting for about 80 % of the more than 1,800,000 ha of exotic forests. The objective of this paper was to analyze the effect of the litter beds of a dominant native species (Nothofagus pumilio) and an exotic species (P. radiata) on the detritus processing carried out by benthic macroinvertebrates, in an experimental catchment of central Chile (Ruc

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Título según WOS: Riparian leaf litter processing by benthic macroinvertebrates in a woodland stream of central Chile
Título según SCIELO: Riparian leaf litter processing by benthic macroinvertebrates in a woodland stream of central Chile
Título de la Revista: Revista chilena de historia natural
Volumen: 74
Número: 2
Editorial: Sociedad de Biología de Chile
Fecha de publicación: 2001
Página de inicio: 445
Página final: 453
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.4067/S0716-078X2001000200018

Notas: ISI, SCIELO