Not our cup of tea: the Tea Bag Index (Kueskamp et al. 2013) for
assessing decomposition is problematic in most environments, due to
macrofauna
Abstract
1. The Tea Bag Index (Keuskamp et al. 2013) has been developed to allow
worldwide comparable data on litter decomposition and has become an
important part of several citizen science projects. This commentary
shows that it is unsuitable for assessing total decomposition in most
environments as it does not account for the role of macrofauna in the
decomposition process. 2. Tea bags were placed following the
standardised protocol in old growth forest in Borneo (Sabah, East
Malaysia). 3. The results shows that more than half of the bags were
attacked by termites and they tended to remove the majority of the tea,
rendering the Tea Bag Index incalculable. 4. The Tea Bag Index can
measure the microbial component of decay, but will significantly
underestimate total decay rates in most environments. This method will
not give an accurate estimate of decomposition in most biomes.