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Allochthonous coarse particulate organic material in forest and pasture reaches of two south‐eastern Australian streams

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1992

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SUMMARY 1. Terrestrial plant litter entering two forest and two pasture sites on upland streams in south‐eastern Australia was measured over a 2‐year period using traps suspended above the streams. Laterally transported terrestrial plant litter was also determined in one stream, but found to be only 10% of the total. 2. Litter accession to traps suspended above the stream was significantly lower at both forested sites than was litter fall in the adjacent riparian vegetation. 3. Litter input was high (600–700g DW m −2 yr −1 ) and seasonal, with 30–50% of the annual total entering the stream during December—February (summer). However, seasonality was not as great as that recorded in Northern Hemisphere deciduous forest streams. 4. Leaves comprised the largest litter component, but represented a relatively smaller proportion of the litter than is usually the case in Northern Hemisphere deciduous forest streams; in contrast bark was a relatively large proportion of the litter. 5. At the sites flowing through pasture, litter accession was about two orders of magnitude lower than at the forested sites.

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