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Modelling the effects of large debris Rosenfeld, Jordan
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Abstract: Large Woody Debris (LWD) recruiting to streams and rivers from the riparian forest has a major influence on channel structure and fish habitat throughout British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest. Harvest of riparian forest leads to changes in recruitment of LWD with subsequent long-term effects on both channel structure and fish abundance over decades to centuries. At present, long-term effects of current riparian management practices are unknown. The objective of this project is to develop a model linking riparian management (e.g. buffer width) to LWD input rates, small stream channel structure, and abundance of juvenile anadromous cutthroat trout and coho salmon, and is a direct extension of previous forestry-related research in coastal B.C. streams (Rosenfeld and Parkinson 1995, Rosenfeld et al. 2002, Rosenfeld and Boss 2001, Rosenfeld et al. 2000, Rosenfeld 2000). This model will serve as a management tool for coastal B.C. forest planning and should be applicable outside coastal B.C. when appropriate model parameters become available for other regions. Jordan Rosenfeld...[et al.]
 
Rosenfeld, Jordan, Hogan, Daniel L.. 2003. Modelling the effects of large debris. Forest Investment Account (FIA) - Forest Science Program. Forest Investment Account Report. FIA2003MR325
 
Topic: FLNRORD Research Program
Keywords: Coarse, woody, debris, Habitat, (Ecology), British, Columbia, Salmon, Cutthroat, Trout
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