Brief description
Datasets of standing dead tree and down woody debris attributes from the multi-century Eucalyptus salubris (gimlet) time since fire chronosequence in the Great Western Woodlands, south-western Australia. These data include measures of piece sizes, densities, volumes and biomass, and have been used in the publication:Gosper, C.R., Yates C.J., Fox, E. and Prober, S.M. (in press) Time since fire and prior fire interval shape coarse woody debris dynamics in obligate-seeder woodlands. Ecosphere
Lineage: Standing dead tree and down woody debris attributes were measured with a combination of plotless and plot based approaches at 57 sites. More details can be found in:
Gosper, C.R., Yates C.J., Fox, E. and Prober, S.M. (in press) Time since fire and prior fire interval shape coarse woody debris dynamics in obligate-seeder woodlands. Ecosphere
Available: 2019-09-20
Data time period: 2013-04-15 to 2016-11-20
Subjects
Carbon Sequestration Science |
Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation |
Conservation and Biodiversity |
Environmental Sciences |
Ecological Applications |
Ecosystem Function |
Environmental Management |
Great Western Woodlands |
Wildlife and Habitat Management |
chronosequence |
fire interval |
fire management |
log |
stag |
succession |
time since fire |
woody debris |
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Identifiers
- DOI : 10.25919/5D845A861739C
- Local : 102.100.100/202726