Arrow Table de matières
3044726

BIBLIOGRAPHIE

ANAYa  B.  2012  large  rainfall  pulses  control  litter  decomposition  in  a  tropical  dry forestevidence froman 8 year study.

ALVAREZ SANCHEz, J. et BECERRA ENRIQUEZ, R. (1996) Leaf decomposition in a

Mexican tropical rain forest. Biotropica, 28, 657–667.

ANDERSON, J.M., Proctor, J., VALLACK, H.W., ADAMS ATTIWILL 1983. Ecological studies in four contrasting areas of lowland rain forests in Gunung Mulu National Park, III: decomposition processes and nutrient losses from leaf litter. J. Ecol. 71, 503–528.

BAKKER 2011Leaf economics traits predict litter decomposition of tropical plants and differ among land use types.

BERNHARD-REVERSAT, F.,  1972. Décomposition de la litière de   feuilles   en   forêt ombrophile de basse  Côte  d’Ivoire Oecol. Plant. 7, 279–300.

BIHINI, M., MANKOTO, G. et Dorken, G., 1997.Le Parc National de Kahuzi-Biega future réserve de biosphère.32pp.

CARDELUS 2010 Litter decomposition within the canopy and forest floor of three tree species in a tropical lowland rain forest Costa Rica.

CARRERA  et  BERTILLER  2013  Combined  effect  and  soil  microsite  on  decomposition process.

CIZUNGU et al. 2014Litterfall and leaf litter decomposition in a central African tropical mountain forest and Eucalyptus plantation.

CORONADO-MOLINA  2012  Litterfall  dynamics  in  carbonate  and  deltaic  mangrove ecosystems in the Gulf of Mexico.

CAMPANELLA et BERTILLER 2010 Leaf litterfall patterns of perenial plant species in the arid Patagonian Mont, Argentina.

EDWARDS, P.J., 1977. Studies of mineral cycling in a montane forest in New Guinea, II: the production and disappearance of litter. J. Ecol. 65, 971–992.

GIEC, 2000 Groupe d’expert Intergouvernementaux sur l’évolution du climat. GRACE J (1998) plant water relations. In : Cralley MJ plant ecology, 2nd edn.

ICCN, 2010, Gestion durable des forêts, diversité biologique et moyens d’existence.53pp.

KEUSKAMP et 2013Tea Bag index a novel approach to collect uniform decomposition data across ecosystems.

KOZLOWSKI, T.T., P.J. KRAMER et S.G. PALLARDY, 1991. The Physiological Ecology of

Woody Plants, San Diego, California, Academic Press, inc. 657 p

KUROKAWA,  H.  &  Nakashizuka,T.  (2008)  Leaf  herbivory  and  decomposability  in  a

Malaysian tropical rain forest. Ecology, 89, 2645–2656.

MCNAUGHTON,S.J., Oesterheld, M., Frank, D.A., Williams, K.J., 1989.Ecosystem-level patterns of primary productivity and herbivory in terrestrial habitats.

MADGE, D.S.,1965 Leaf fall and litter disappearance in tropical forests. Pedobiologia 5, 273–

288.

MWINYIHALI, R.K. et Sivha, G.M., 2004 .Statut de la faune dans les cinq sites du patrimoine mondial de la RDC.29pp.

OVINGTON, J. D. 1965. Organic production,turnover and mineral cycling in woodlands. Bio

Rev 40:295–336.

PARSONS, S.A. et CONGDON, R.A. (2008) Plant litter decomposition and nutrient cycling in north Queensland tropical rain-forest communities of differing successional status. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 24, 317–327.

PEREZ-Harguindegy N, Diaz S, Cornelissen JHC, Vendramini F, Cabido M, Castellanos A (2000) Chemistry and toughness predict leaf litter decomposition rates over a wide spectrum of functional typesand taxa in central Argentina. Plant Soil 218:21–30

PEH, K. S. H., Sonk, B., Djuikouo, M. N. K., Nguembou, C. K., Taedoumg, H.,Lewis, S. L. (2014). Mixed-forest species establishment in a monodominant forest in Central Africa: Implications for tropical forest invasibility. PLoS ONE, 9(5).

SALISBURY, F.B. et C.W. ROSS, 1978.   Plant Physiology 2nd ed., Belmont, California, Wadsworth Publ. Co., 657 p

SWIFT,M.J., RUSSEL-SMITH, A., PERFECt,  T.J.1981. Decomposition and mineral nutrient dynamics of plant litter in a regenerating bush-fallow in the sub-humid tropics. J. Ecol. 69, 981–

995.

TANNER, E.V.J., 1981.The decomposition of leaf litter in Jamaican montane rain forests. J. Ecol. 69, 263–273.

TORTI et GROSS (2001). Causes and consequences of monodominance in tropical lowland forests. American Naturalist, 157(2), 141–153.

VAIERETTI,M.V., PEREZ-HARGUINDEGUY, N., GURVICH, D.E., CINGOLANI, A.M. et CABIDO, M.(2005) Decomposition dynamics and physico-chemical leaf quality of abundant species in montane woodland in central Argentina. Plant and Soil, 278, 223–234.

VENEKLAAS, E.J.,1991.Litterfall and nutrient fluxes in two montane tropical rain forests, Colombia. J. Trop. Ecol. 7, 319–336.

WILCKE,W., YASIN, S., ABRAMOWSKI, U., VALAREZO, C. et ZECH, W., 2002. Nutrient storage and turnover in organic layers under tropical mountain rain forest in Ecuador. European Journal of Soil Science, 53, pp.15-27

WILS 2005 Coarse woody debris in a montane forest in Ecuador: mass, C and nutrient stock, and turnover

WEERAKKODY et PARKINSON 2006 Leaf litter decomposition in an upper montane rainforest in Sri Lanka.

WARING,R.H.  et   W.H.  SCHLESINGER,   1985.      Forest   Ecosystems:   Concepts   and

Management, Academis Press, Orlando, Florida, 340p

ZHENG ZHENG et al 2006 Litter Decomposition and Nutrient Release in a Tropical Seasonal

Rain Forest of Xishuangbanna, Southwest China

ZHANG, D. Q., HUI, D. F., Luo, Y. Q., et ZHOU, G. Y. (2008). Rates of litter decomposition in terrestrial ecosystems: global patterns and controlling factors.

Partager ce travail sur :