Deadwood: The Overlooked Giant of the Carbon Cycle

The Bird Village (2025)
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Abstract

Dead trees, fallen branches, and decaying logs — often dismissed as mere forest litter — are, in fact, crucial components of the global carbon cycle. In their comprehensive synthesis, Wijas et al. (2024) highlight the vital function of deadwood in both storing and releasing carbon, thereby influencing climate regulation, biodiversity, and the overall health of ecosystems.

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