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Ecological Functions of Wood in Streams: What’s New?
Gordon ReevesPNW Research Station
Corvallis, OR
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0.2-0.5 m diameter
LWD Input
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0.2-0.5 m diameter
LWD Input
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(From: Rosenfeld and Huato 2003.)
Probability of Pool Formation of Different Sizes of
Pieces of Wood and Channels
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(From: Rosenfeld and Huato 2003.)
Probability of Pool Formation of Different Sizes of
Pieces of Wood and Channels
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(From: Rosenfeld and Huato 2003.)
Probability of Pool Formation of Different Sizes of
Pieces of Wood and Channels
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0.2-0.5 m diameter
LWD Input
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Sediment Stored by Wood in the Mainstem of Skate Creek
41% of the sediment was stored behind individual logs or small accumulations.
59% of the sediment was stored behind two large debris dams.
From: C.L. May 2003
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Pools
0
5
10
15
20
25
0-13 14-31 32-50 51-113
Distance from tributary fan (m)
Deep
poo
l fre
quen
cy (m
/ 2
5 m
)
mean
Small Basins, Distance from All Fans
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From: C.L. May
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0 to 30 yrs 60 to 90 yrs > 90 yrs
Conceptual illustration of changes in channel morphology of headwater streams based on the time since previous disturbance. From: C.L. May
Channel Change over Time
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Other Functions of Wood Provide habitat for terrestrial organisms (bats,
birds, reptiles, amphibians, & small mammals) Mycorrhizal fungi (Amaranthus et al. 1996). Soil components (Harvey 1993, Harvey et al.
1976)
Oregon Slender Salamanders (Batrachoseps wrighti) guard a nest in a large, rotting log. Photo: L. Ellenburg, USFS
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From: M. Pollack
Projected number of pieces of large wood delivered to the stream channel under different management scenarios
35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 1350
102030405060708090
100250' No Cut120' NC, 130' 55 TPA Thin90' NC, 160' 55 TPA Thin60' NC, 190' 55 TPA Thin30' NC, 220' Thin250' Thin
Stand Age
Cum
ulat
ive
piec
es in
stre
am L
WD
per
10
00 ft
100%
88%78%
58%
28%
2%
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35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 1350
102030405060708090
100250' No Cut120' NC, 130' 55 TPA Thin90' NC, 160' 55 TPA Thin60' NC, 190' 55 TPA Thin30' NC, 220' Thin250' Thin
Stand Age
Cum
ulat
ive
piec
es in
stre
am L
WD
per
10
00 ft
100%
88%78%
58%
28%
2%
From: M. Pollack
Projected number of pieces of large wood delivered to the stream channel under different management scenarios
Amount needed?
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35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 1350
102030405060708090
100250' No Cut120' NC, 130' 55 TPA Thin90' NC, 160' 55 TPA Thin60' NC, 190' 55 TPA Thin30' NC, 220' Thin250' Thin
Stand Age
Cum
ulat
ive
piec
es in
stre
am L
WD
per
10
00 ft
100%
88%78%
58%
28%
2%
From: M. Pollack
Projected number of pieces of large wood delivered to the stream channel under different management scenarios
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Riparian Functions vs. Distance
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Comparison of RAIS predictions of total wood accumulation with distance from channels with observation of McDade et al. (1990). Figure from Welty et al. 2002.
Wood Accumulation vs. Distance
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Modeled pool spacing plotted against channel width, where pool spacing was calculated as a power function of total LWD abundance either with all diameter classes included (triangles) or with the largest diameter class removed (diamonds). The solid circles show the pool spacing predicted by the diameter-specific probability model (equation 1 in text) with all diameter classes of LWD included; the open circles show the predicted pool spacing with the largest diameter class (0.60 m) removed. (From: Rosenfeld and Huato 2003.)
Predicted, all classes (Eq. 1)
Predicted, >0.6 m removed
Power function, all classes
Power function, >0.6 m removed