Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2519484296> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2519484296 endingPage "e1790" @default.
- W2519484296 startingPage "e1790" @default.
- W2519484296 abstract "Despite controversy about effects of plantation forestry on streamflow, streamflow response to forest plantations over multiple decades is not well understood. Analysis of 60-yr records of daily streamflow from eight paired-basin experiments in the Pacific Northwest of the United States (Oregon) revealed that conversion of old-growth forest to Douglas-fir plantations had a major effect on summer streamflow. Average daily streamflow in summer (June through September) in basins with 34 to 43-yr-old plantations of Douglas-fir was 50% lower than streamflow from reference basins with 150 to 500-yr-old forests dominated by Douglas-fir, western hemlock, and other conifers. Study plantations are comparable in terms of age class, treatments, and growth rates to managed forests in the region. Young Douglas-fir trees, which have higher sapwood area, higher sapflow per unit of sapwood area, higher concentration of leaf area in the upper canopy, and less ability to limit transpiration, appear to have higher rates of evapotranspiration than old trees of conifer species, especially during dry summers. Reduced summer streamflow in headwater basins with forest plantations may limit aquatic habitat and exacerbate stream warming, and it may also alter water yield and timing in much larger basins. Legacies of past forest management or extensive natural disturbances may be confounded with effects of climate change on streamflow in large river basins. Continued research is needed using long-term paired-basin studies and process studies to determine the effects of forest management on streamflow deficits in a variety of forest types and forest management systems." @default.
- W2519484296 created "2016-09-23" @default.
- W2519484296 creator A5017410563 @default.
- W2519484296 creator A5048514340 @default.
- W2519484296 date "2016-11-14" @default.
- W2519484296 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2519484296 title "Summer streamflow deficits from regenerating Douglas-fir forest in the Pacific Northwest, USA" @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1577046711 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1640507901 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1933474031 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1965559499 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1965601491 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1972872718 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1975757380 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1976095361 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1981262008 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1982080405 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1985055502 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1987988199 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1991860749 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1996995980 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1997380717 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1998490326 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W1999331041 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2003879041 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2022835504 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2028575122 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2030886582 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2032059725 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2034347104 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2045134277 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2049281701 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2051996556 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2055678767 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2060680089 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2061913851 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2080758103 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2090970174 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2096297672 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2096923627 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2098256734 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2098480391 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2099313117 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2100532072 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2100749039 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2101511525 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2103857116 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2112636346 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2116242480 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2117480600 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2117928756 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2123651391 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2123870359 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2125639658 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2126890351 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2130359914 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2132702121 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2132841119 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2133850095 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2135109652 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2135900129 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2136243277 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2136528719 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2137191008 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2137486629 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2141119029 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2145706695 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2146763009 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2149029520 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2149445427 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2149656732 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2153780825 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2161004082 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2161982132 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2166482217 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2170365602 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2171858348 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2236081313 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2237760247 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W2498278893 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W278794489 @default.
- W2519484296 cites W3126615508 @default.
- W2519484296 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.1790" @default.
- W2519484296 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2519484296 type Work @default.
- W2519484296 sameAs 2519484296 @default.
- W2519484296 citedByCount "58" @default.
- W2519484296 countsByYear W25194842962017 @default.
- W2519484296 countsByYear W25194842962018 @default.
- W2519484296 countsByYear W25194842962019 @default.
- W2519484296 countsByYear W25194842962020 @default.
- W2519484296 countsByYear W25194842962021 @default.
- W2519484296 countsByYear W25194842962022 @default.
- W2519484296 countsByYear W25194842962023 @default.
- W2519484296 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2519484296 hasAuthorship W2519484296A5017410563 @default.
- W2519484296 hasAuthorship W2519484296A5048514340 @default.
- W2519484296 hasConcept C100970517 @default.