Carbon stored in woody debris is a key carbon pool in forest ecosystems. The most widely-used method to convert woody debris volume to carbon is by first multiplying field-measured volume with wood density to obtain necromass, and then assuming that a fixed proportion (often 50%) of the necromass is carbon. However, this crucial assumption is rarely tested directly, especially in the tropics. The aim of this study is to verify the field carbon concentration values of living trees and woody debris in two distinct tropical forests in Taiwan. Wood from living trees and woody debris across five decay classes was sampled to measure density and carbon concentrations. We found that both wood density and carbon concentration (carbon mass/total mass...
The majority of above‐ground carbon in tropical forests is stored in wood, which is returned to the ...
Tropical forests store a larger amount of carbon (C) than boreal and temperate forests. However, the...
1.Tropical forests represent a major terrestrial store of carbon (C), a large proportion of which is...
Tropical forests play a key role in the global carbon cycle by storing about 45% of the carbon store...
The relationships between climate and forest dynamics can help us to interpret patterns of ecosystem...
Woody debris (WD) stocks and fluxes are important components of forest carbon budgets and yet remain...
International audienceVariation of dead wood decay rates among tropical trees remains one source of ...
This is the final version. Available from the National Academy of Sciences via the DOI in this recor...
Coarse Woody Debris (CWD; defined here as fallen and standing dead trees and tree branches) is a cri...
Dead woody debris is a significant component of the carbon cycle in forest ecosystems. This study wa...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component of the carbon cycle in tropical forests. We meas...
Woody debris represents a substantial reservoir of carbon in forests. Disentangling the effects of f...
Defaunation is causing declines of large-seeded animal-dispersed trees in tropical forests worldwide...
Changes in the biomass of dead wood can be substantial in tropical woodland and should be included i...
Necromass stocks account for up to 20% of carbon stored in tropical forests and have been estimated ...
The majority of above‐ground carbon in tropical forests is stored in wood, which is returned to the ...
Tropical forests store a larger amount of carbon (C) than boreal and temperate forests. However, the...
1.Tropical forests represent a major terrestrial store of carbon (C), a large proportion of which is...
Tropical forests play a key role in the global carbon cycle by storing about 45% of the carbon store...
The relationships between climate and forest dynamics can help us to interpret patterns of ecosystem...
Woody debris (WD) stocks and fluxes are important components of forest carbon budgets and yet remain...
International audienceVariation of dead wood decay rates among tropical trees remains one source of ...
This is the final version. Available from the National Academy of Sciences via the DOI in this recor...
Coarse Woody Debris (CWD; defined here as fallen and standing dead trees and tree branches) is a cri...
Dead woody debris is a significant component of the carbon cycle in forest ecosystems. This study wa...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component of the carbon cycle in tropical forests. We meas...
Woody debris represents a substantial reservoir of carbon in forests. Disentangling the effects of f...
Defaunation is causing declines of large-seeded animal-dispersed trees in tropical forests worldwide...
Changes in the biomass of dead wood can be substantial in tropical woodland and should be included i...
Necromass stocks account for up to 20% of carbon stored in tropical forests and have been estimated ...
The majority of above‐ground carbon in tropical forests is stored in wood, which is returned to the ...
Tropical forests store a larger amount of carbon (C) than boreal and temperate forests. However, the...
1.Tropical forests represent a major terrestrial store of carbon (C), a large proportion of which is...