This study compared field and laboratory decomposition rates of coarse woody debris (CWD) (> 10 cm diameter) from three tree species: Pinus radiata, Eucalyptus regnans, and Eucalyptus maculata. For this purpose, the density loss of logs on the ground sampled from chronosequences of sites following harvesting was determined using the water replacement technique. P. radiata logs were sampled 1, 2.5, 6, and 9 years following harvesting, and logs of E. regnans and E. maculata were collected from sites that were harvested 1, 3.5, 6.5, and 12 and 1.5, 6.5, and 11.5 years ago, respectively. In addition, the C/N ratio of wood was determined and current respiration rates of logs from these different age classes were measured through laboratory incub...
The rate at which CO2 is released from woody debris post-clearcut affects the long term carbon conse...
To evaluate the mass of coarse woody debris (CWD), it is necessary to quantify its density. Drill re...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component in forests, hosting a variety of organisms that ...
Understanding decay rates of above- and below-ground coarse woody debris pools is necessary for quan...
Currently increasing efforts are made to manage CWD as a habitat component and a carbon store in for...
This study examined the decomposition respiration of woody debris (WD) occurred by forest fire in a ...
The importance of wood decay for global carbon and nutrient cycles is widely recognized. However, re...
Graduation date: 1982The rate and manner of bioniass loss from decomposing Douglas-fir and western h...
Although snags and coarse woody debris are a small component of ecosystem respiration, disturbances ...
A key component in describing forest carbon (C) dynamics is the change in downed dead wood biomass t...
This study aimed to (1) quantify the stocks of biomass and nutrients from Eucalyptus stumps and coar...
A chronosequence of three species of logs (Pinus sylvestris L., Picea abies (L.) Karst, and Betula p...
Although the volume of dead wood is commonly acknowledged as an indicator of biodiversity in sustain...
tropical forest, wood decomposition Abstract. Respiration from coarse litter (trunks and large branc...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Coarse woody debris (CWD) serves a variety of ecological functions in forests, ...
The rate at which CO2 is released from woody debris post-clearcut affects the long term carbon conse...
To evaluate the mass of coarse woody debris (CWD), it is necessary to quantify its density. Drill re...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component in forests, hosting a variety of organisms that ...
Understanding decay rates of above- and below-ground coarse woody debris pools is necessary for quan...
Currently increasing efforts are made to manage CWD as a habitat component and a carbon store in for...
This study examined the decomposition respiration of woody debris (WD) occurred by forest fire in a ...
The importance of wood decay for global carbon and nutrient cycles is widely recognized. However, re...
Graduation date: 1982The rate and manner of bioniass loss from decomposing Douglas-fir and western h...
Although snags and coarse woody debris are a small component of ecosystem respiration, disturbances ...
A key component in describing forest carbon (C) dynamics is the change in downed dead wood biomass t...
This study aimed to (1) quantify the stocks of biomass and nutrients from Eucalyptus stumps and coar...
A chronosequence of three species of logs (Pinus sylvestris L., Picea abies (L.) Karst, and Betula p...
Although the volume of dead wood is commonly acknowledged as an indicator of biodiversity in sustain...
tropical forest, wood decomposition Abstract. Respiration from coarse litter (trunks and large branc...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Coarse woody debris (CWD) serves a variety of ecological functions in forests, ...
The rate at which CO2 is released from woody debris post-clearcut affects the long term carbon conse...
To evaluate the mass of coarse woody debris (CWD), it is necessary to quantify its density. Drill re...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component in forests, hosting a variety of organisms that ...