fallenlog
Fallenlog is a term in ecological literature used to describe a log or large branch that has fallen from a living tree and remains on the forest floor. It may originate from windthrow, disease, senescence, or human activities such as logging. Fallenlogs vary in size, wood type, and decay stage, and may lie on the surface or become partly embedded.
Ecological role: Fallenlogs create structural complexity, catch and hold moisture, slow water runoff, and influence microhabitat
Decomposition and succession: Decomposition is driven by fungi, bacteria, and invertebrates, and proceeds through a sequence
Management and conservation: In many forest ecosystems, coarse woody debris such as fallenlog is considered important
Research and terminology: Measurements of fallenlog include volume, mass, decay class, and species composition; researchers monitor