Authors
Sarah Oliveira Saraiva, Paulo Santos Pompeu
Publication date
2024/4/1
Journal
Forest Ecology and Management
Volume
557
Pages
121754
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The delivery of wood to streams varies in space and time and may occur continuously or episodically. Once in a stream, wood may be retained or transported due to the balance between driving (water flow) and resisting forces (channel features and wood characteristics). Despite there being few studies directly measuring wood mobility, notable variations in annual transport rates and mean travelled distances have already been detected worldwide. In the tropics, due to wetter and warmer conditions and consequently higher decay rates and peak discharge, wood is believed that more readily degraded and transported downstream. However, there exists a knowledge gap regarding wood dynamics in tropical streams and even more considering tropical non-forested environments. In the present study, we aimed to document large wood (LW) recruitment, retention, and mobilization over a period of one year in eight …