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1994 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Reorganization: Loss of Biotic Regulation

Authors : F. Herbert Bormann, Gene E. Likens

Published in: Pattern and Process in a Forested Ecosystem

Publisher: Springer New York

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The Reorganization Phase in the northern hardwood developmental sequence is characterized by drastic changes in hydrologic, energetic, ecological, and biogeochemical processes that in the Aggradation Phase were fairly constant and predictable. Rates of net primary production, transpiration, and nutrient uptake registered by plant growth during the first growing season after cutting are far below levels in the uncut forest. There are also rapid and marked increases in internal ecosystem parameters like decomposition, nitrification, available soil moisture, and soil temperature and export parameters like summertime streamflow, nutrient concentration in stream water, and erosion. Cutting also imposes immediate and significant shifts in stores of nutrients and organic matter in the living (loss) and dead (gain) biomass compartments of the ecosystem.

Metadata
Title
Reorganization: Loss of Biotic Regulation
Authors
F. Herbert Bormann
Gene E. Likens
Copyright Year
1994
Publisher
Springer New York
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-6232-9_3