Salt Marsh Litter and Detritivores: A Closer Look at Redundancy. Zimmer, M., Pennings, S. C., Buck, T. L., & Carefoot, T. H. Estuaries, 2004.
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Most primary production of angiosperms in coastal salt marshes enters the detritivore food web; studies of this link have predominantly focused on one plant species (Spartina alterniflora) and one detritivore species (Littoraria irrorata). In mesocosm experiments, we studied the rates and pattern of decomposition of litter derived from four plant species common in southeastern United States coastal salt marshes and marsh-fringing terrestrial habitats. Crustaceans and gastropods were selected as detritivores feeding on, and affecting degradation of, the litter of two monocotyledons and two dicotyledons. Despite interspecific similarities in consumption, detritivores exhibited species-specific effects on litter chemistry and on the activity of litter-colonizing microbiota. The chemical composition of feces depended upon both the litter type and the detritivores
@article{zimmer_salt_2004,
	title = {Salt {Marsh} {Litter} and {Detritivores}: {A} {Closer} {Look} at {Redundancy}},
	volume = {27},
	abstract = {Most primary production of angiosperms in coastal salt marshes enters the detritivore food web; studies of this link have predominantly focused on one plant species (Spartina alterniflora) and one detritivore species (Littoraria irrorata). In mesocosm experiments, we studied the rates and pattern of decomposition of litter derived from four plant species common in southeastern United States coastal salt marshes and marsh-fringing terrestrial habitats. Crustaceans and gastropods were selected as detritivores feeding on, and affecting degradation of, the litter of two monocotyledons and two dicotyledons. Despite interspecific similarities in consumption, detritivores exhibited species-specific effects on litter chemistry and on the activity of litter-colonizing microbiota. The chemical composition of feces depended upon both the litter type and the detritivores},
	number = {5},
	journal = {Estuaries},
	author = {Zimmer, Martin. and Pennings, Steven C. and Buck, Tracy L. and Carefoot, Thomas H.},
	year = {2004},
	keywords = {GCE, salt marsh, litter, armases, littoraria, melampus, isopod, detritivore}
}

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