This study addresses the ecological role of coarse woody debris (CWD) as a thermally buffered microhabitat for saproxylic organisms in temperate eastern US forests. We measured internal and external log temperatures across four seasons in Southern Appalachian forests to test how log diameter, decay stage, and moisture influence thermal buffering.
Ryan T. Phillips, Ryan C. Garrick
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4D (space + time) datasets of spruce wood enzymatic hydrolysis. [PDF]
Hossein Khani S +7 more
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We used environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding across 135 temperate forest plots in Germany to examine how deadwood, tree‐related microhabitats (TreMs), and forest structure shape saproxylic arthropod communities. Structural equation modeling revealed that TreM richness and deadwood volume are key predictors of arthropod diversity, highlighting the ...
Mohammad Jamil Shuvo +4 more
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Activity and Abundance of Nitrous Oxide Reducing Bacteria in Platismatia glauca: An Epiphytic Lichen in the Boreal Spruce Forest. [PDF]
Abagnale V +5 more
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The gut microbiota of Gansu zokor is classified into two enterotypes, which exhibit distinct seasonal and habitat distributions, microbial diversity, and community compositions dominated by different Bacillota‐to‐Bacteroidota ratios. These enterotypes correlate with host body size and are characterized by unique probiotic and pathogenic biomarkers ...
Shien Ren +6 more
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Photoperiod does not affect thermal acclimation of shoot-scale gas exchange but is important for shoot development in cuttings of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) H. Karst). [PDF]
Fridell A +3 more
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Mechanosorptive creep of Norway spruce on the tissue scale perpendicular to grain. [PDF]
Ferrara A, Wittel FK.
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Community-based participatory research to improve resident wellness in a supportive living facility in the Northwest Territories. [PDF]
Denning B +3 more
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The effects of various site preparation treatments on the control of <i>Alnus incana</i> and forest regeneration in boreal forests of Western Quebec, Canada. [PDF]
Kimbukusu JK, Thiffault N, DesRochers A.
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HYDROGEOLOGY OF THE SPRUCE HOLE AQUIFER [PDF]
Ballestero, Thomas P. +2 more
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