Long-term patterns in the decay, collapse, and abundance of trees with hollows in the mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) forests of Victoria, southeastern Australia

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2010

Authors

Wood, Jeffrey
Lindenmayer, David B

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NRC Research Press

Abstract

Large trees with hollows are an important component of stand structural complexity worldwide. Understanding their population dynamics is needed to manage cavity-dependent biota. We quantified long-term rates of collapse of 302 measured trees with hollows

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Keywords: Australia; Eucalyptus regnans; Mountain Ash; Multi-aged stands; Old growth; Structural complexity; Time-dependent dynamics; Forestry; Landforms; evergreen tree; habitat conservation; montane forest; nesting; population dynamics; regrowth; relative abundan

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Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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