litterointia
Litterointia is a theoretical construct in ecology that describes the integrated set of processes regulating the formation, persistence, and ecological function of leaf litter layers in forest ecosystems. The term is used to capture how inputs of dead plant material, its physical and chemical properties, microbial activity, and soil–plant interactions interact to shape litter layer structure and nutrient cycling.
Its framework emphasizes four interacting components: litter input and quality (including leaf chemistry and litter morphology),
Applications and debates: Litterointia provides a lens for exploring how environmental changes such as altered precipitation,
Origin and status: The term has appeared in theoretical ecology discourse since the early 2000s as a