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Fine woody debris is important for species richness on logs in managed boreal spruce forests of northern Sweden

Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 1999
Species richness of wood-inhabiting cryptogams was compared on fine woody debris (FWD; diameter 5-9 cm) and coarse woody debris (CWD; diameter [Formula: see text]10 cm) logs of Picea abies (L.) Karst. Data were collected from managed boreal forests of northern Sweden. Species richness was higher on CWD than FWD when equal numbers of logs were compared.
Nicholas Kruys, Bengt Gunnar Jonsson
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Impact of fine woody debris on surface water run-off

European Journal of Forest Research, 2023
Ján Merganič   +6 more
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Coarse and Fine Woody Debris in Mature Oriental Beech (Fagus orientalisLipsky) Forests of Northern Iran

Natural Areas Journal, 2013
ABSTRACT As conservationists develop strategies for managing coarse woody debris in natural areas information on the volume and distribution of deadwood in relatively undisturbed forests provides a valuable baseline for management goals. Hyrcanian mixed hardwood forests, within middle elevations of the Alborz Mountains bordering the Caspian Sea in ...
Kiomars Sefidi   +3 more
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Aradidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) Emergent from Coarse and Fine Woody Debris in Louisiana

Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 2023
Michael L. Ferro   +2 more
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Temporal dynamics of bark and wood functional traits in determining invertebrate communities during coarse and fine woody debris decomposition

Journal of Ecology
Abstract Plant functional traits act as environmental filters, influencing invertebrate community assembly during decomposition processes and thus biogeochemical cycling.
Hang Ci   +8 more
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Evolution of fine-grained channel margin deposits behind large woody debris in an experimental gravel-bed flume

2015
Fine-grained channel margin (FGCM) deposits of the South River, Virginia sequester a substantial volume of fine-grained sediment behind large woody debris (LWD). FGCM deposits were created in a laboratory setting meant to simulate the South River environment using a recirculating flume (15 m long by 0.6 m wide) with a fixed gravel bed and adjustable ...
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Beetles in fine-woody flood-debris

2016 International Congress of Entomology, 2016
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The role of insects in fine woody debris decomposition

2016 International Congress of Entomology, 2016
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