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Coarse woody debris (CWD) plays an important role in forest C dynamics because it contains a sizeable proportion of total forest C. Understanding the factors controlling CWD decomposition is hence critical to assessing changes in forest C storage.
Chunsheng Wu +8 more
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Coarse woody debris (CWD) plays an important role in forest C dynamics because it contains a sizeable proportion of total forest C. Understanding the factors controlling CWD decomposition is hence critical to assessing changes in forest C storage.
Chunsheng Wu +8 more
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Coarse Woody Debris in Monsoon Tropical Forests of Vietnam
Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 20222023
Kapitsa, E. A. +7 more
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Elevational variation in abundance of coarse woody debris in subalpine forests, central Japan
, 2020In recent years, coarse woody debris (CWD) of deadwood has attracted attention as a long-term carbon pool for global warming problems. Environmental factors such as temperature and precipitation vary greatly with elevation. Hence, it is expected that the
S. Takeda, Koichi Takahashi
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Prism sweeps for coarse woody debris
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2003A new method for sampling coarse woody debris (CWD) is presented, based on relascope sampling of CWD midpoint diameter. In this method, CWD is included in a sample if the angle subtended by the midpoint diameter viewed from plot center is greater than the critical relascope angle. The method is therefore referred to as diameter relascope sampling (DRS).
Daniel P Bebber, Sean C Thomas
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Detection of coarse woody debris using airborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR)
Forest Ecology and Management, 2019Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an essential component of forest ecosystems that provides habitat for diverse species, functions in water and nutrient cycling, and can be a potential surface fuel in wildfires.
Michael J. Joyce +3 more
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Coarse woody type: A new method for analyzing coarse woody debris and forest change
Forest Ecology and Management, 2006The species composition of both standing live and down dead trees has been used separately to determine forest stand dynamics in large-scale forest ecosystem assessments. The species composition of standing live trees has been used to indicate forest stand diversity while the species composition of down dead trees has been used to indicate wildlife ...
C.W. Woodall, L.M. Nagel
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Coarse woody debris in forest regions of Russia
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2002To assess regional stores of coarse woody debris (CWD) in seven major forest regions of Russia, we combined data collected as part of the routine forest inventory with measurements in 1044 sample plots and the results of density sampling of 922 dead trees. The stores of CWD in the western part of Russia (St.
Olga N Krankina +10 more
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Seasonal fine fuel and coarse woody debris dynamics in north Australian savannas
, 2020Several studies have separately explored accumulation of the dominant fuels (grass, fine litter (
Cameron P. Yates +4 more
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