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- both windthrow and windsnap. Windthrow is common in all forested parts of the world that experience storms or high wind speeds. The risk of windthrow to...
- perpendicular to the prevailing winds in order to minimize the possibility of windthrow. Clearcutting-with-reserves – removal of the majority of standing stems...
- habitats. The depressions left by windthrows often become waterlogged and are utilized by wetland plants. Windthrows also cause soil profiles within the...
- western hemlock. Moreover, the trees left standing were often felled by windthrow; that is, they were often blown over by the wind. The coast redwood is...
- Understory reinitiation: Trees die from low-level mortality, such as windthrow and diseases. Individual canopy gaps start to appear and more light can...
- presence and growth of tree roots or when a large tree is blown over (as a windthrow) or has its stump pulled out which tears out a quantity of soil along...
- regrowing after natural disturbances such as fire, insect infestation, or windthrow because the dead trees remain to provide nutrients, structure, and water...
- present themselves after a disturbance event occurs and uproots trees via windthrow. The uprooted tree falls, and a pit forms in the forest floor where the...
- water, and senescent trees supporting heavy ivy growth can be liable to windthrow damage. The UK's Woodland Trust says "Ivy has long been accused of strangling...
- Baiersbronn on the B 500 in the Northern Black Forest. The name of the windthrow educational trail is derived from Hurricane Lothar, which tore through...