Decomposition rates in Cueva de Los Guacharos National Park (Huila, Colombia)

Litter decomposition studies show no consensus about the hierarchy of factors that affect the process, probably because the most important factor is not the same across sites. Clarifying this issue is relevant since global climate change may affect decomposition rates, and predictions of carbon sink...

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Orozco Cadenas, María Camila
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2017
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Universidad de los Andes
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Biota
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Biología
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title Decomposition rates in Cueva de Los Guacharos National Park (Huila, Colombia)
spellingShingle Decomposition rates in Cueva de Los Guacharos National Park (Huila, Colombia)
Biota
Ecología
Diversidad biológica
Biología
title_short Decomposition rates in Cueva de Los Guacharos National Park (Huila, Colombia)
title_full Decomposition rates in Cueva de Los Guacharos National Park (Huila, Colombia)
title_fullStr Decomposition rates in Cueva de Los Guacharos National Park (Huila, Colombia)
title_full_unstemmed Decomposition rates in Cueva de Los Guacharos National Park (Huila, Colombia)
title_sort Decomposition rates in Cueva de Los Guacharos National Park (Huila, Colombia)
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Orozco Cadenas, María Camila
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Stevenson Díaz, Pablo Roberto
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Orozco Cadenas, María Camila
dc.subject.keyword.es_CO.fl_str_mv Biota
Ecología
Diversidad biológica
topic Biota
Ecología
Diversidad biológica
Biología
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description Litter decomposition studies show no consensus about the hierarchy of factors that affect the process, probably because the most important factor is not the same across sites. Clarifying this issue is relevant since global climate change may affect decomposition rates, and predictions of carbon sinks are needed. In general, decomposition rates depend mostly on climate, biota and substrate quality. The Tea Bag Index (TBI) protocol has been used recently to control for substrate quality and it has been proposed as a standardize protocol to measure decomposition rates. The aim of this paper is focused in determining the decomposition rates of 19 vegetation plots in Cueva de Los Guacharos National Park by using the TBI and Double Exponential model and compare these indices. The TBI protocol was used and several biotic and abiotic factors registered in each plot, as mean temperature, pH, organic carbon percentage, nitrogen percentage, type of forest, land use, mean slope, altitude and number of plant species were included in the analyses. No significant differences were found in decomposition rates between models, but the TBI model showed stronger limitations than the other one. Neither single or multiple liner regression showed a causal effect from environmental variables on decomposition rates, because environmental factors were similar between plots. However, we found higher rates in secondary than in primary forest, which may be associated with high temperatures or a different community of decomposers. Moisture must be included in future analyses, as well as other approaches to determine decomposition rates (the tea bags employed were of low quality and so sensitivity to factors, like temperature, is diminished)
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However, we found higher rates in secondary than in primary forest, which may be associated with high temperatures or a different community of decomposers. Moisture must be included in future analyses, as well as other approaches to determine decomposition rates (the tea bags employed were of low quality and so sensitivity to factors, like temperature, is diminished)Estudios de descomposición no muestran un consenso sobre la jerarquía de factores que afectan el proceso, probablemente porque el factor más determinante no es el mismo en los diferentes sitios. Aclarar estos sitios es relevante debido a que el cambio climático global puede afectar las tasas de descomposición y se requieren predicciones sobre lo que pueda suceder con los sumideros de carbono. Generalmente, las tasas de descomposición dependen del clima, la biota y la calidad del sustrato. El protocolo de Tea Bag Index (TBI) ha sido implementado recientemente para controlar la calidad del sustrato y se ha propuesto como un protocolo estandarizado para la medida de tasas de descomposición. El objetivo de este artículo es determinar las tasas de descomposición de 19 parcelas de vegetación en el Parque Nacional Cueva de Los Guacharos mediante el uso de TBI y el modelo Doble Exponencial y a su vez comparar los índices. El protocolo de TBI fue empleado y las siguientes variables bióticas y abióticas fueron incluidas: temperatura media, pH, porcentaje de carbono orgánico, porcentaje de nitrógeno, tipo de bosque, uso del suelo, altitud y número de especies de plantas. Se encontraron diferencias no significativas entre los modelos, pero el modelo TBI mostró más limitaciones que el otro. La regresión lineal y multiplex no mostraron efectos causales de las variables ambientales sobre las tasas de descomposición debido a que los factores ambientales son similares entre parcelas. Sin embargo, se encontraron mayores tasas en bosques secundarios que en los primarios, lo cual puede estar asociado a mayores temperaturas o diferencias en las comunidades de descomponedores. 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