Organic matter decomposition in subtropical South America aquatic environments: A systematic and scientometric review

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Aim: To evaluate the general situation of studies on the decomposition of organic matter in aquatic environments in the subtropical region of South America. Methods: We compiled publications (1990-2018) with a combination of words referring to decomposition, debris, aquatic environments and South American countries with subtropical climate. The characteristics of the publications were analysed over time. Results: A total of 1,042 publications were found, with 106 specifically addressing the purpose of this study. For subtropical climates in South America, this research topic is incipient. Most studies were carried out in streams (39.6%) and studied the decomposition process and associated invertebrates (42.5%). There is a great deficiency of studies in lentic environments (e.g. lakes, 10%). Conclusion: Studies on the decomposition of organic detritus in aquatic ecosystems in the subtropical region of South America are still emerging. While the knowledge about the role of shredders is more or less understood, the importance of microorganisms on the decomposition process still needs to be better evaluated. Finally, our study demonstrated that scientific collaboration boosted publication on the topic.

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Gayer, P. R., de Moraes, A. L. de M., Guimarães, P. S., Barbosa, F. G., Albertoni, E. F., & Hepp, L. U. (2021). Organic matter decomposition in subtropical South America aquatic environments: A systematic and scientometric review. Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia, 33. https://doi.org/10.1590/s2179-975x2420

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