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Background The decomposition of organic matter is among the most important ecosystem processes in forest ecosystems, regulating the carbon and nutrient cycle. However, our understanding about how direct (environment and decomposer diversity) and indirect
Jasper Schreiber +6 more
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The deadwood fauna of Cornwall
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Review of: Deadwood’s Al Swearingen: Manifest Evil in the Gem Theatre, by Jerry L. Bryant and Barbara Fifer.
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Catastrophic windthrows lead to dramatic damages in the structure of forest stands, the consequences of which are complex and long-term in scope. The aim of the study was to assess changes in carbon stocks of deadwood and the structure of even-aged and ...
A. V. Lebedev +5 more
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DeadWood: Including Disturbance and Decay in the Depiction of Digital Nature
The creation of truly believable simulated natural environments remains an unsolved problem in Computer Graphics. This is, in part, due to a lack of visual variety. In nature, apart from variation due to abiotic and biotic growth factors, a significant role is played by disturbance events, such as fires, windstorms, disease, and death and ...
Adrien Peytavie +4 more
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Long-read sequencing sheds light on key bacteria contributing to deadwood decomposition processes
Background Deadwood decomposition is an essential ecological process in forest ecosystems, playing a key role in nutrient cycling and carbon sequestration by enriching soils with organic matter.
Etienne Richy +5 more
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Life-cycle, effort and academic deadwood [PDF]
It has been observed that university professors sometimes become less research active in their mature years. This paper models the decision to become inactive as a utility maximising problem under conditions of uncertainty and derives an age-dependent inactivity condition for the level of research productivity.
Yu-Fu Chen, Gylfi Zoega
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Influence of Deadwood, Tree-Related Microhabitats, and Forest Structural Features on Saproxylic Arthropod Diversity. [PDF]
Shuvo MJ +4 more
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Structural characteristics mediate forest mitigation potential against climate change and biodiversity loss. [PDF]
Lunow J +11 more
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