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A model of savanna litter decomposition
Author
Furniss, P R
Ferrar, P
Morris, J W
Bezuidenhout, J J
Publisher
Ecological Modelling
Publication Year
1982
Body

A model of litter decomposition in a South African savanna is described. Decomposing material is divided into a number of particle classes, distinguishing material of different ages, origins and size. Each particle class is further divided into a number of chemical constituents. Processes modelled include ageing, physical disintegration, consumption by termites and decay. Sources of fresh litter include tree and grass leaves. Results from a standard run of the model and a number of runs with changed parameter values to test the model's sensitivity to these are presented and discussed. From exercise of the model it appears that the most important processes relate to soil-feeding termites, with decay and physical breakdown being the background against which termites operate.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
17
Journal Number
1
Journal Pages
33-51
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Ecological Modelling
Keywords
ecology
grasslands
modelling
ecosystem dynamics
insects
system ecology
Africa