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Dead wood relative to slope severity in mesic loess bluff hardwood forests

March 14, 2012

To aid in identification of land within Vicksburg National Military Park that was subjected to forest restoration during the 1930s, I evaluated the hypothesized relationships between maximum live tree diameter or dead wood (standing and down) and severity of slope. Disproportionate mortality among early-successional, pioneer tree species suggested maturation of pioneer upland hardwood forests. As such, input and decomposition of dead wood have likely approached equilibrium. Thus, I did not detect a useful predictive relationship between dead wood (standing or down) or maximum diameter of live trees and severity of slope. Lack of relationships between slope and large diameter trees or volume of dead wood resulted in an inability to evaluate former land use based on these parameters.

Publication Year 2012
Title Dead wood relative to slope severity in mesic loess bluff hardwood forests
Authors Daniel J. Twedt
Publication Type Book
Publication Subtype Conference publication
Index ID 70009677
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center