Condition and deterioration rate of precommercial thinning slash at False Island, Alaska
An edition of Condition and deterioration rate of precommercial thinning slash at False Island, Alaska (2014)
By Michael H. McClellan
Publish Date
2014
Publisher
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
Language
eng
Pages
29
Description:
We examined slash from thinning treatments in a 21-year chronosequence of young-growth stands in southeast Alaska to determine the strength and persistence of slash effects on two key features of deer habitat quality: forage availability and deer mobility within thinned areas. We describe the main deterioration processes and their dynamics over time. We measured wood density of slash of various ages and present a model to estimate changes in wood density over time. This report also discusses factors that contribute to initial slash loading, slash deterioration, and effects on deer habitat.
subjects: Slash (Logging), Mule deer, Habitat, Effect of forest management on, Forest thinning, Forest management
Places: Alaska