“…Organic matter redistribution is likely to be a major driver of belowground responses to canopy disturbance associated with storm events (Lodge, Cantrell, & Gonz alez, 2014;Sanford et al, 1991;Silver, Hall, & Gonz alez, 2014;Turton, 2008;Vargas, 2012). High velocity winds result in a large deposition of biomass from the canopy to the forest floor (Frangi & Lugo, 1991;Horng, Yu, & Ma, 1995;Lin, Hamburg, Tang, Hsia, & Lin, 2003;Lodge, Scatena, Asbury, & Sanchez, 1991;Wang, Lin, & Huang, 2016;Whigham, Olmsted, Cano, & Harmon, 1991;Xu, Hirata, & Shibata, 2004). The contribution of green leaves and live branches to total litterfall during these disturbances results in a pulse of C and nutrients to the soil (Gonz alez, Lodge, Richardson, & Richardson, 2014;Lin, Chang, Wang, & Liu, 2002;Lodge, McDowell, & McSwiney, 1994;Lodge et al, 1991;Silver et al, 2014;Sullivan, Bowden, & McDowell, 1999).…”