Leaf litter processing rates and fungal biomass on leaf detritus were
compared in four streams of different water chemistry. The streams dra
ined catchments underlain by different bedrock types and varied in mea
n pH from 4.3 to 7.5 and in mean alkalinity from 0.0 to 35.8 mg CaCO3
1(-1). Processing rates were fastest in WS3 and WS4, which had a pH of
6.0; slowest in SFR, which had a pH of 4.3; and intermediate in HSR w
hich had a pH of 7.5. Fungal biomass as measured by the fungal sterol,
ergosterol, was similar in WS3, WS4, and HSR but was much lower in SF
R. These results suggest that reduced processing rates in SFR were ass
ociated in part with reduced fungal biomass on the leaves, whereas red
uced processing rates in HSR were not related to differences in fungal
biomass on the leaves.