I am looking for current primry literature on wood degrading organisms in the marine environment. I am doing my masters thesis on the economic importance of...
Hello! I am a fourth year forestry student from the University of Northern British Columbia who is preparing to do a professional report (Literature Review) as...
Dear deadwooders I'm working in Tasmania, and like David Berg am also interested in assessing the impacts of different forms of logging/silviculture on CWD and...
I'm trying to locate any reports that explore stand and/or site factors that influence snag longevity (how long trees remain upright after succumbing to a...
Frank - Check out: Kellner, A.M.E., C.P. Laroque, D.J. Smith and A.S. Harestad. 2000. Chronological dating of high-elevation dead and dying trees on northern ...
MacKinnon, Andy SRM:EX
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Nov 26, 2001 8:22 pm
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Hello, We have a small group on the Willamette National Forests that has just formed to look at created snag monitoring work. Does anyone have information to...
The Northern Silviculture Committee & Northern Interior Vegetation Management Association Winter Workshop 2002 is scheduled for January 22-24, 2002 in Prince...
Forest fire consumes a part of existing CWD. But what is the amount? I am especially interested the situation in natural boreal forests, but references from...
Seppo Rouvinen
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Jan 10, 2002 8:01 am
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Seppo and others We are interested in this issue here in the wet sclerophyll forests of Tasmania, which are almost a southern hemisphere equivalent of the...
Hello, I'm very interested in papers which discuss the importance of snags to organisms (vertebrates or invertebrates), especially if the papers discuss the...
Thanks to all of you who sent me some references about the importance of snags! Now, perhaps someone out there can be of even more help. I am working on my PhD...
I think it would be very interesting to see some data on moisture content of snags and downed CWD. My observation (esp. on caraibd beetles) indicate even in...
James Bergdahl, Conse...
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Jan 16, 2002 8:30 pm
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The following web site might be of interest Weikel, J.M. and J.P. Hayes. Habitat use by snag-associated species: a bibliography for species occurring in Oregon...
The proceedings from the "Symposium on the Ecology and Management of Dead Wood in Western Forests," held from 2-4 November 1999 in Reno, Nevada, is progressing...
Bill F Laudenslayer/P...
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Jan 18, 2002 9:52 pm
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Hello again, I just wanted to say thanks, yet again, for folks who have sent me useful information, and to apologize if any of you asked ME for more ...
Dear Deadwooders I recently sent this query to three email discussion lists (Bryonet, the Ecological Society of Australia and Oz-Entomology) and had some...
I worked on similar, forest invertebrate, dispersal issues examing the distribution of carabid beetles across 60 San Juan (neWA) and Gulf Islands (seBC) along...
James Bergdahl, Conse...
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Feb 18, 2002 6:57 am
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FYI ... From: Chris O Loggers/R6/USDAFS [mailto:cloggers@...] Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 3:28 PM Subject: Latest TWS meeting announcement FYI in...
Deadwooders I was just told about the following web-site dealing with dead wood biodiversity issues in Switzerland. It's well worth a visit, especially for...
Dear list-members A week or so ago I enquired about whether measuring gene flow was a practical possiblity for determining dispersability of dead wood...
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James Bergdahl, Conse...
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Mar 18, 2002 6:02 am
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Attached is the Call for Papers for the Fire Conference being planned for December 2002. It is a zipped Word file - hope you all can unzip it. Bill (See...
Bill F Laudenslayer/P...
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Apr 14, 2002 5:14 pm
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The March 2002 issue of the Pacific Northwest Research Station extension bulletin Science Findings highlights deadwood. ...
Dear deadwoodologists I'm sometimes asked by colleagues what exactly I mean by coarse woody debris, especially by people looking to pick holes in estimates of...
Simon, I agree, it would be great to have standards. There are some in British Columbia, Canada, I believe. I'll try to dig them up - or maybe someone over...
To answer Daniel Koechli - in British Columbia CWD is defined as being > 7.5 cm in diameter and as we measure to the nearest 0.1 cm, a piece has to be 7.6 cm...
Parminter, John V FOR...
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May 29, 2002 12:25 am
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I would have to say, I have learned, as I studied tree anatomy, that, we would be wise to claim to be working with symplastlesswood. I have some work we have...
John A. Keslick, Jr.
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May 29, 2002 1:31 am
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There are 2 issues associated with a minimum standard. One is what we measure and one is how we report it. If we all measure the same then there is no problem...
Most interesting, John! I had no idea that fire was the reason to start CWD inventories. Is that the reason why CWD includes generally only downed (& more or...