DECOMPOSITION references

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DECOMPOSITION (coarse woody debris; k; substrate; wood density; surface area)
Chambers, J.Q, N. Higuchi, J.P. Schimel, >V. Ferreira, and J.M. Melack. 2000.
Decomposition and carbon cycling of dead trees in tropical forests of the central
Amazon. Oecologia 122: 380-388.
Cornwell, W.K., J.H.C. Cornelissen, S.D. Allison, J. Bauhus, P. Eggleton, C.M. Preston,
F. Scarff, Jt. Weedon, C Wirth, and A. E. Zanne. 2009. Plant traits and fwood fates
across the globe: rotted, burned, or consumed? Global Change Biology 15: 24312449.
Mackensen, J., J Bauhus, and E. Webber. 2003. Decomposition rates of coarse dead
wood – a review with particular emphasis on Australian tree species. Australian
Journal of Botany 51: 27-37.
Muller-Using, S. and N. Bartsch. 2009. Decay dynamic of coarse and fine woody debris
of a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forest in Central Germany. European Jouranlo of
Forestry Research. 128: 287-296.
Weedon, JU.T. , W.K. Cornwell, J.H.C. Cornelissen, AmE. Zanne, C. Wirth, and D.A.
Coomes. 2008. Global meta-analysis of wood decomposition rates: a role foer trait
variation among tree species? Ecology Letters: 12: 45-56.
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