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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...
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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...
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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...
Simon Grove
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Nov 13, 2001
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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...
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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 ...
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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...
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Dec 1, 2001
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The Northern Silviculture Committee & Northern Interior Vegetation Management Association Winter Workshop 2002 is scheduled for January 22-24, 2002 in Prince...
Stone, Jeff N FOR:EX
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Dec 7, 2001
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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...
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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...
Simon Grove
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Jan 10, 2002
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Hello, I'm very interested in papers which discuss the importance of snags to organisms (vertebrates or invertebrates), especially if the papers discuss the...
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Jan 10, 2002
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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...
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Jan 16, 2002
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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...
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Jan 16, 2002
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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...
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Jan 17, 2002
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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...
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Jan 18, 2002
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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 ...
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Feb 2, 2002
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Dear Deadwooders I recently sent this query to three email discussion lists (Bryonet, the Ecological Society of Australia and Oz-Entomology) and had some...
Simon Grove
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Feb 17, 2002
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I worked on similar, forest invertebrate, dispersal issues examing the distribution of carabid beetles across 60 San Juan (neWA) and Gulf Islands (seBC) along...
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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...
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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...
Simon Grove
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Feb 20, 2002
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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...
Simon Grove
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Feb 25, 2002
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Hello, You've been invited to join the About-GreenPlanet group, an email group hosted by Yahoo! Groups, a free, easy-to-use email group service. JOIN NOW, IT'S...
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... From: Brian Churchill <chillbor@...> To: Y2Y Listserve <y2ycouncil@...> Date: Saturday, March 16, 2002 5:29 PM Subject: [Y2Y] Fw: LW: New...
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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...
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Apr 14, 2002
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The March 2002 issue of the Pacific Northwest Research Station extension bulletin Science Findings highlights deadwood. ...
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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 Grove
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May 28, 2002
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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...
Daniel Koechli
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May 28, 2002
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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...
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May 29, 2002
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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...
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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...
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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...
Daniel Koechli
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