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The TeaComposition Initiative: Unleashing the power of international collaboration to understand litter decomposition

Authors :
Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ecología
Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Multidisciplinar para el Estudio del Medio "Ramón Margalef"
Djukic, Ika
Kepfer-Rojas, Sebastian
Schmidt, Inger Kappel
Larsen, Klaus Steenberg
Beier, Claus
Berg, Björn
Verheyen, Kris
Trevathan-Tackett, Stacey M.
Macreadie, Peter I.
Bierbaumer, Michael
Patoine, Guillaume
Eisenhauer, Nico
Guerra, Carlos A.
Maestre, Fernando T.
Hagedorn, Frank
Oggioni, Alessandro
Bergami, Caterina
Magagna, Barbara
Kwon, TaeOh
Shibata, Hideaki
TeaComposition initiative
Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ecología
Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Multidisciplinar para el Estudio del Medio "Ramón Margalef"
Djukic, Ika
Kepfer-Rojas, Sebastian
Schmidt, Inger Kappel
Larsen, Klaus Steenberg
Beier, Claus
Berg, Björn
Verheyen, Kris
Trevathan-Tackett, Stacey M.
Macreadie, Peter I.
Bierbaumer, Michael
Patoine, Guillaume
Eisenhauer, Nico
Guerra, Carlos A.
Maestre, Fernando T.
Hagedorn, Frank
Oggioni, Alessandro
Bergami, Caterina
Magagna, Barbara
Kwon, TaeOh
Shibata, Hideaki
TeaComposition initiative
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Collected harmonized data on global litter decomposition are of great relevance for scientists, policymakers, and for education of the next generation of researchers and environmental managers. Here we describe the TeaComposition initiative, a global and open research collaborative network to study organic matter decomposition in a standardized way allowing comparison of decomposition rate and carbon turnover across global and regional gradients of ecosystems, climate, soils etc. The TeaComposition initiative today involves 570 terrestrial and 300 aquatic ecosystems from nine biomes worldwide. Further, we describe how to get involved in the TeaComposition initiative by (a) implementing the standard protocol within your study site, (b) joining task forces in data analyses, syntheses and modelling efforts, (c) using collected data and samples for further analyses through joint projects, (d) using collected data for graduate seminars, and (e) strengthening synergies between biogeochemical research and a wide range of stakeholders. These collaborative efforts within/emerging from the TeaComposition initiative, thereby, will leverage our understanding on litter decomposition at the global scale and strengthen global collaborations essential for addressing grand scientific challenges in a rapidly changing world.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1247212792
Document Type :
Electronic Resource