Title of article :
Temporal and spatial dynamics of coarse woody debris in harvested and unharvested lodgepole pine forests
Author/Authors :
Tinker، نويسنده , , Daniel B and Knight، نويسنده , , Dennis H، نويسنده ,
Pages :
25
From page :
125
To page :
149
Abstract :
Coarse woody debris (CWD) biomass was measured and mapped in burned, clearcut, and intact lodgepole pine forests in two areas of the Rocky Mountains of Wyoming: the Medicine Bow National Forest (MBNF) and Yellowstone National Park (YNP). In addition, the amount of CWD consumed or converted to charcoal by fire was estimated in a recently burned stand in YNP. A spatially explicit simulation model (DEADWOOD) was then created to simulate the effects of various clearcutting and fire regimes on CWD over a 1000-yr period. Approximately 8% of downed CWD were consumed during a single fire and an additional 8% was converted to charcoal. After 1000 yr of simulation, 100-yr fire-return intervals produced CWD that occupied more of the forest floor than did 200- or 300-yr intervals. The time required for 100% occupancy of the forest floor by CWD was 1125, 1350, and 1300 yr for 100-, 200-, and 300-yr fire-return intervals, respectively. Simulations suggest that current harvest and post-harvest slash treatment regimes will require at least four centuries longer for 100% of the forest floor to be occupied by CWD (1800–3600 yr) than under fire regimes. This may have important effects on soil characteristics. Only when post-harvest CWD slash was doubled over the current amounts did clearcutting leave sufficient CWD to maintain forest floor CWD within the historic range of variability for naturally developing post-fire stands.
Keywords :
Lodgepole pine , Coarse woody debris , Pinus contorta , fire ecology , timber harvest , Yellowstone National Park , Forest floor coverage by CWD , SIMULATION MODELS , CWD biomass created by disturbance , P , Lodgepole pine fire-return intervals , Clearcutting vs. natural fires
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2036601
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