• Track_Shovel@slrpnk.net
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    5 months ago

    How do you know the acronym CWD -> coarse woody debris? That’s not one most people are aware of

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      5 months ago

      I’m an ecology major and that came up a lot in the papers I read. It largely shows up in forest ecology papers, which should have an overlap with chronic wasting disease, considering that deer populations have had this for a while and deer play a huge role in forest ecology.

      First time my senior seminar class encountered it in an assigned paper, we all asked why that particular acronym.

      It’s been largely a meme in that seminar class as a result.

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        5 months ago

        That’s amazing. as you can probably guess, my background is in reclamation, so we use CWD a lot to create microsites, and control the speed of water across the landscape

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          That’s super cool. What would be the impact of the CWD with controlling the speed of water on the surroundings? Id assume probably erosion reduction would be the goal?