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01.07.2012

Controls on Coarse Wood Decay in Temperate Tree Species: Birth of the LOGLIFE Experiment

verfasst von: Johannes H. C. Cornelissen, Ute Sass-Klaassen, Lourens Poorter, Koert van Geffen, Richard S. P. van Logtestijn, Jurgen van Hal, Leo Goudzwaard, Frank J. Sterck, René K. W. M. Klaassen, Grégoire T. Freschet, Annemieke van der Wal, Henk Eshuis, Juan Zuo, Wietse de Boer, Teun Lamers, Monique Weemstra, Vincent Cretin, Rozan Martin, Jan den Ouden, Matty P. Berg, Rien Aerts, Godefridus M. J. Mohren, Mariet M. Hefting

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Abstract

Dead wood provides a huge terrestrial carbon stock and a habitat to wide-ranging organisms during its decay. Our brief review highlights that, in order to understand environmental change impacts on these functions, we need to quantify the contributions of different interacting biotic and abiotic drivers to wood decomposition. LOGLIFE is a new long-term ‘common-garden’ experiment to disentangle the effects of species’ wood traits and site-related environmental drivers on wood decomposition dynamics and its associated diversity of microbial and invertebrate communities. This experiment is firmly rooted in pioneering experiments under the directorship of Terry Callaghan at Abisko Research Station, Sweden. LOGLIFE features two contrasting forest sites in the Netherlands, each hosting a similar set of coarse logs and branches of 10 tree species. LOGLIFE welcomes other researchers to test further questions concerning coarse wood decay that will also help to optimise forest management in view of carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation.

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Metadaten
Titel
Controls on Coarse Wood Decay in Temperate Tree Species: Birth of the LOGLIFE Experiment
verfasst von
Johannes H. C. Cornelissen
Ute Sass-Klaassen
Lourens Poorter
Koert van Geffen
Richard S. P. van Logtestijn
Jurgen van Hal
Leo Goudzwaard
Frank J. Sterck
René K. W. M. Klaassen
Grégoire T. Freschet
Annemieke van der Wal
Henk Eshuis
Juan Zuo
Wietse de Boer
Teun Lamers
Monique Weemstra
Vincent Cretin
Rozan Martin
Jan den Ouden
Matty P. Berg
Rien Aerts
Godefridus M. J. Mohren
Mariet M. Hefting
Publikationsdatum
01.07.2012
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Ambio / Ausgabe Sonderheft 3/2012
Print ISSN: 0044-7447
Elektronische ISSN: 1654-7209
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-012-0304-3

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