Fallen branches are a substantial component of coarse woody debris and a key ecological resource. The depletion of stocks of coarse woody debris since European settlement has contributed to the degradation of Australian grassy box woodlands, including the loss of biodiversity. Restoration options for remnant woodlands include the augmentation of coarse woody debris stocks. However, the extensive modification of grassy box woodlands has left few reference sites for establishing benchmarks to guide such restoration. In this paper we demonstrate a method for predicting fallen branch debris loads in the absence of reference sites, using data from a yellow box-red gum woodland. Our methodology is in two stages: first, the total volume of branch ...
Aims: Reintroductions of coarse woody debris (CWD) to Australia's temperate eucalypt woodlands have ...
Wildfires in wet eucalypt forests, depending on their intensity and frequency, generate dead wood of...
Wildfires in wet eucalypt forests, depending on their intensity and frequency, generate dead wood of...
Simplification of stand structure of forests and woodlands through human-induced modification is a s...
Simplification of stand structure of forests and woodlands through human-induced modification is a s...
Fallen coarse woody debris (CWD) is critical to forest biodiversity and function. Few studies model ...
Habitat trees (mature live and dead trees with hollows) are a keystone habitat in Australian eucalyp...
Large old trees are keystone structures in numerous ecosystems globally. They play a wide range of c...
Living trees (green trees) are intentionally retained on logged sites for many purposes such as wild...
Habitat trees (mature live and dead trees with hollows) are a keystone habitat in Australian eucalyp...
Broadscale clearing and continued agricultural use of former temperate Australian woodlands has resu...
In the south-western region of Australia, allometric relationships between tree dimensional measurem...
Deadwood (coarse woody debris or CWD and dead standing trees or snags), is regarded as an important ...
Deadwood (coarse woody debris or CWD and dead standing trees or snags), is regarded as an important ...
Deadwood (coarse woody debris or CWD and dead standing trees or snags), is regarded as an important ...
Aims: Reintroductions of coarse woody debris (CWD) to Australia's temperate eucalypt woodlands have ...
Wildfires in wet eucalypt forests, depending on their intensity and frequency, generate dead wood of...
Wildfires in wet eucalypt forests, depending on their intensity and frequency, generate dead wood of...
Simplification of stand structure of forests and woodlands through human-induced modification is a s...
Simplification of stand structure of forests and woodlands through human-induced modification is a s...
Fallen coarse woody debris (CWD) is critical to forest biodiversity and function. Few studies model ...
Habitat trees (mature live and dead trees with hollows) are a keystone habitat in Australian eucalyp...
Large old trees are keystone structures in numerous ecosystems globally. They play a wide range of c...
Living trees (green trees) are intentionally retained on logged sites for many purposes such as wild...
Habitat trees (mature live and dead trees with hollows) are a keystone habitat in Australian eucalyp...
Broadscale clearing and continued agricultural use of former temperate Australian woodlands has resu...
In the south-western region of Australia, allometric relationships between tree dimensional measurem...
Deadwood (coarse woody debris or CWD and dead standing trees or snags), is regarded as an important ...
Deadwood (coarse woody debris or CWD and dead standing trees or snags), is regarded as an important ...
Deadwood (coarse woody debris or CWD and dead standing trees or snags), is regarded as an important ...
Aims: Reintroductions of coarse woody debris (CWD) to Australia's temperate eucalypt woodlands have ...
Wildfires in wet eucalypt forests, depending on their intensity and frequency, generate dead wood of...
Wildfires in wet eucalypt forests, depending on their intensity and frequency, generate dead wood of...