Leaf litter breakdown rates in boreal streams: does shredder species richness matter?

1. Leaf litter breakdown rates were assessed in 23 boreal streams of varying size (first–seventh order) in central and northern Sweden. 2. Shredders were most abundant in small streams, while shredder species richness showed a hump‐shaped relationship with stream order, with most species in fourth o...

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Published in:Freshwater Biology
Main Authors: Jonsson, Micael, Malmqvist, Björn, Hoffsten, Per‐Ola
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2001
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2427.2001.00655.x
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Summary:1. Leaf litter breakdown rates were assessed in 23 boreal streams of varying size (first–seventh order) in central and northern Sweden. 2. Shredders were most abundant in small streams, while shredder species richness showed a hump‐shaped relationship with stream order, with most species in fourth order streams. 3. In a partial least‐squares regression analysis, year, water temperature, shredder species richness and shredder abundance were those factors correlating most strongly with leaf breakdown rates. Shredder species richness was more strongly correlated with leaf litter breakdown rates than shredder abundance, and shredder biomass showed no such correlation. 4. These data suggest that shredder species richness is an important variable in terms of leaf litter dynamics in streams.