The volume and composition of dead wood on traditional and forest fuel harvested clear-cuts
Eräjää, S., Halme, P., Kotiaho, J. S., Markkanen, A., & Toivanen, T. (2010). The volume and composition of dead wood on traditional and forest fuel harvested clear-cuts. Silva Fennica, 44(2), 203-211. https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.150
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Logging residue and cut stumps are increasingly used as a renewable energy source known
as forest fuel. Forest fuel harvesting obviously reduces the volume of dead wood and is
likely to alter the dead wood composition, but the magnitude of the change is not known.
Such information is important for the evaluation of the effects of forest fuel harvesting on
biodiversity because a large proportion of forest dwelling species are directly dependent on
dead wood. We measured the volume and characteristics of all dead wood units with a minimum
diameter of 2 cm and a minimum length of 20 cm on 10 forest-fuel harvested and 10
traditional (control) clear-cuts. The total volume of dead wood at forest fuel harvested and
control clear-cuts was 26.0 and 42.3 m3/ha, respectively. The volumes were much greater than
expected suggesting that the volume of dead wood on clear-cuts has been underestimated in
previous studies. Forest fuel harvested clear-cuts had 42% less branches and 81% less cut
stumps than control clear-cuts but there were no differences in the volume of logs and pieces
of logs, snags or roots. The volume of fine woody debris was negatively affected by forest
fuel harvesting. We conclude that fine woody debris and cut stumps form a considerable
resource on clear-cuts that is reduced by forest fuel harvesting. These components of dead
wood have potential to be of importance in managed forests and thus deserve more attention
in future biodiversity studies.
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