4.7 Article

Effects of Stand Origin and Near-Natural Restoration on the Stock and Structural Composition of Fallen Trees in Mid-Subtropical Forests

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Biodiversity Conservation

Dead wood creation to compensate for habitat loss from intensive forestry

T. Ranius et al.

BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION (2014)

Article Ecology

Role of coarse woody debris in the carbon cycle of Takayama forest, central Japan

Toshiyuki Ohtsuka et al.

ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH (2014)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Ecosystem carbon storage does not vary with mean annual temperature in Hawaiian tropical montane wet forests

Paul C. Selmants et al.

GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY (2014)

Article Environmental Sciences

A virtual field test of forest management carbon offset protocols: the influence of accounting

Christopher S. Galik et al.

MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE (2009)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

The carbon budget of coarse woody debris in a temperate broad-leaved secondary forest in Japan

M. Jomura et al.

TELLUS SERIES B-CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL METEOROLOGY (2007)

Article Marine & Freshwater Biology

Intertidal coarse woody debris: A spatial subsidy as shelter or feeding habitat for gastropods?

KA Storry et al.

ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE (2006)

Article Environmental Sciences

Respiration from coarse wood litter in central Amazon forests

JQ Chambers et al.

BIOGEOCHEMISTRY (2001)