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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... From: Brian Churchill <chillbor@...> To: Y2Y Listserve <y2ycouncil@...> Date: Saturday, March 16, 2002 5:29 PM Subject: [Y2Y] Fw: LW: New...
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...
Deadwoodologists I find that nearly all the papers I've seen reporting on the methodology for measuring CWD decay rates use a "mass loss" approach, i.e. record...
Fire behaviour researchers were measuring "woody fuel" before it became more generally known as Coarse Woody Debris. The fact that we still call it "debris"...
Parminter, John V FOR...
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Jun 3, 2002 6:28 pm
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For a recent synthesis abt CWD relative to wildlife habitat (in WA/OR) -- see Rose, CL, et al. 2001. Decaying wood in Pacific Northwest Forests: Concepts and...
Daigle, Patrick W WLA...
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Jun 3, 2002 7:28 pm
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I was wondering if anyone would have any more information regarding the decomposition-vector model of coarse woody debris decay dynamics. I found a paper done...
Hi CWD'ers, Interested in amount, diversity and spatio-temporal availability of CWD in old forests in boreal Fennoscandia? Just look at: ...
Seppo Rouvinen
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Jun 6, 2002 6:09 pm
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Hi dead_wood subscribers, I would just like to make you aware of a recent publication in the field of woody debris research. Within the Ecological Bulletins...
Nic Kruys
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Jun 7, 2002 7:21 am
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In regards to determining the age of coarse woody debris, which are the best methods for aging wood found in aquatic environments? I was thinking that...
I have noticed that there are a number of decay classification methods used for classifying coarse woody debris in terrestrial environments such as the five...
Two recent papers on CWD sampling are now available on a B.C. Ministry of Forests website: http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/vancouvr/research/Publications_list.htm One...
Parminter, John V FOR...
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Jun 19, 2002 5:56 pm
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Hello folks, I'm looking for papers dealing with snag dynamics and uses of snags by wildlife in countries other than the U.S. or Canada (I have plenty of...
Dear all Just to let you know that we're trying our best to promote interest in dead wood and its biodiversity here in Tasmania. There's still time here to...
A recent report which includes a compilation of CWD quantities in Australian forests, and a review of CWD sampling methods commonly used in Australia is...
Hi After several complaints about recent SPAM from this site, I have decided to change the setting for membership on the deadwood discussion list. New...
We are updateing, adding images and so forth to our Tech. Tree Biology Dictionary. Your professional comments are welcome regarding the ecological stages of ...