2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.10.25.354217
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Heavily burned wood from wildfires is less likely to provide functionality in streams

Abstract: Increasingly severe forest fires are recruiting more heavily burned wood into streams. Wood affects every ecological and physical process in streams differently throughout seasons. However, little is known about the seasonality of wood functions in fire-prone biomes and how it combines with wood burning level to guide future postfire restoration efforts. Through an extensive three-year seasonal tracking of stream wood following forest fires in central Portugal, we examined for the first time the influence of b… Show more

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