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Impact of habitat associations on saproxylic beetle assemblages and their damage severity. [PDF]
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Environmental DNA reveals the Salamander Mussel Simpsonaias ambigua alive in Illinois, USA, after a century in obscurity. [PDF]
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Between Risk and Refuge: Anthropogenic Linear Features Serve as Barriers, Corridors, and Habitat for Eastern Copperheads (<i>Agkistrodon contortrix</i>). [PDF]
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Mobilization and transport of coarse woody debris by large storms
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Ecology of Coarse Woody Debris in Temperate Ecosystems
1986Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the rates at which Coarse Woody Debris (CWD) is added and removed from ecosystems, the biomass found in streams and forests, and many functions that CWD serves. CWD is an important component of temperate stream and forest ecosystems and is added to the ecosystem by numerous mechanisms, including wind, fire ...
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Ecological functions of coarse woody debris in forest ecosystem
Journal of Forestry Research, 2005Coarse woody debris is an important structure and function unit in forest ecosystem. This review analyzed the ecological functions of coarse woody debris in forest ecosystem and introduced several hotspots and existing problems in coarse woody debris research field.
Wu Jia-bing +4 more
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Detection and Quantification of Coarse Woody Debris in Natural Forest Stands Using Airborne LiDAR
Forestry sciences, 2021Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a meaningful contributor to forest carbon cycles, wildlife habitat, and biodiversity and can influence wildfire behavior.
Lukas R Jarron +3 more
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International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2021
Coarse woody debris (CWD), or fallen logs, is known to be an essential habitat element for many organisms. CWD also supports ecosystem functioning through soil formation, nutrient cycling, and carbon storage.
Sh. Shokirov +6 more
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Coarse woody debris (CWD), or fallen logs, is known to be an essential habitat element for many organisms. CWD also supports ecosystem functioning through soil formation, nutrient cycling, and carbon storage.
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