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Definition : Large Woody Debris
Category : Trees & Plants » Forest
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What does LWD mean?

Large Woody Debris (LWD) refers to the logs, sticks, branches, and other large pieces of wood that fall into streams and rivers or on the ground that provides important biological and physical functions.
LWD in streams and rivers creates important habitat for fish and other aquatic species.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the full form of LWD in Forest Ecology?

The full form of LWD is Large Woody Debris

What is the full form of LWD in Trees & Plants?

Large Woody Debris

What are the full forms of LWD in Worldwide?

Logging While Drilling | Large Woody Debris | Leri-Weill Dyschondrosteosis | Life with Derek | Light-Weight Deflectometer | Last Working Day | Late Withdrawal

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